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track include a doctorate degree with PhD prepared preferred, U.S. RN licensure, Delaware RN licensure eligibility, and a record of successful teaching experience (including online) in undergraduate
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Apply now Job no:502159 College / VP Area: Vice President for IT Work type:Staff Location:Newark, DE/Hybrid Categories:Information Technology, Full Time Salary Structure PAY GRADE: 35S CONTEXT
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population science research, which may include adapting or developing new methods to address novel design and analysis issues that arise. The candidate must have an earned PhD, DrPH, or ScD in biostatistics
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. The College is housed in multiple buildings on the traditional main campus, but also is an anchor tenant of the University’s Science, Technology, and Advanced Research (STAR) Campus. STAR has become an exciting
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area. 9. Removes bulk trash and recyclable products using mechanical equipment when necessary. 10. Cleans ranges, refrigerators and microwaves. 11. Set up rooms for conferences; arranges classrooms and
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on transition to adult life (secondary education, post-secondary education, and employment), health and wellness, PreK-12 education, and assistive technology. Each unit implements a cohesive program of research
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successful review. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Doctorate in Nursing or related sciences (e.g., PhD, DNP, EdD) US RN licensure, Delaware RN eligible Eligible to be approved for a tenured full professor appointment
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is filled. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Conduct research at University of Delaware in the Perilla Group Lab Research regarding the molecular architecture of the HIV virus PhD in Chemistry, Physics
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, materials and terminology concerning the use of testing equipment; knowledge of lighting systems including both motion and dimming applications, knowledge of hazards and safety precautions; and mechanical
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Statewide assets of the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and APEX Accelerator Delaware. The mission also includes the integrated, functional capabilities of the University’s Technology Transfer Center