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record of developing proficiencies in new skills. The candidate will engage with and lead research teams, including graduate students and undergraduate learners. The selected candidate may start
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where the faculty is TBA. The cover letter header must include: Name Program (M.Arch, MUD, Arch PhD, etc.) Expected date of graduation (MM/YYYY) Umich email address Student ID # Position(s) to which you
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Who We Are Michigan Engineers are world-class educators, researchers, students and staff who strive to build a
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Apply Now How to Apply The review process will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applicants should send a CV and letter of interest to Emily Fredericks, PhD Director
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://nursing.umich.edu/ . Required Qualifications* Necessary Qualifications For All Ranks PhD in nursing or highly related field. For nursing PhD's, a current MI nursing license is required or eligibility for a nursing
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quantitative methods, evidence of teaching excellence (student evaluations of teaching - scores and student comments), three letters of recommendation will also be required and must be submitted within 10 days
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program. Opportunity for teaching students, lab personnel and fellows in a laboratory setting. Required Qualifications* Applicant should hold a PhD and have: At least two years of research focusing
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data. Developing independent research projects is also encouraged. Former lab members have received on-the-job training in single cell analysis and have gone on to jobs in industry and joined top PhD
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forms. This course is intended for students who are interested in the diversity of languages around the world, but who have no formal training in linguistics. Although a review of all major topics
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proposals. Mentor and provide leadership to postdocs, graduate, and undergraduate students. Present research findings at institutional, national, and international meetings. Participate in departmental