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openings available. Internal Number: 362548 Required Qualifications: * Ph.D. or Masters with equivalent experience in Computational Biology, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Data Science, or
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: 369393 Position Overview This multifaceted role supports the academic and operational functions of the University of Minnesota's Pharmacy program, acting as a central hub for curriculum coordination
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the Department of Entomology at the University of Minnesota with 70% teaching and 30% research responsibilities. The Department of Entomology offers a graduate program in Entomology and an undergraduate minor in
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 09-Jul-25 Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota Categories: Project/Program Management/Planning Staff/Administrative
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Awareness and Training: Develop, implement, and manage a comprehensive information security awareness training program aligning with organizational policies and regulatory requirements. Establish and track
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will be expected to teach introductory and/or upper division undergraduate courses and/or graduate level courses, hold office hours and advise students, engage in an active program of scholarly research
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. All programs require the ability to coordinate, process, liaise, document, analyze data, make recommendations for program enhancements, and ensure departmental compliance. Departmental representative
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to the Registrar team as needed during registration and exam time periods. â— Support the Law Schoolâ™s Embedded Wellness Counselor with non-clinical administrative tasks as needed. Program Support
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Studies. College in the Schools is the University of Minnesota Twin Citiesâ™ concurrent enrollment program that provides high school teachers the opportunity to teach U of M courses and high school students
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, supports a very active hematopoietic stem cell transplantation program. This role will be part of a collaborative team of specialists that include cytogeneticists, molecular pathologists and highly