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Classification Title: AST/ASO/FULL PROF Job Description: Assistant, Associate, Full Professor at the University of Florida. The Department of Medicine is seeking applications for a full-time faculty
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, high-quality health care. At the heart of our mission is to provide high-quality clinical care and to promise every patient their best experience possible. Won’t you join us? UF College of Medicine is
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the College of the Arts (COTA). The University of Florida is a leading public, land-grant, R1 research university spanning agriculture to the arts. COTA is a dynamic college that comprises the School of Art and
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is to provide high-quality clinical care and to promise every patient their best experience possible. Won’t you join us? The University of Florida Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is seeking a
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Classification Title: CLIN AST PROF Job Description: The University of Florida invites applications for the position of Clinical Assistant Professor of Special Education. This is a 12-month non
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Classification Title: Post-Doctoral Associate Job Description: A Post-doctoral Associate in Coastal Water Level Variability is available for a researcher to join a project led by Dr. Katy Serafin in
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Classification Title: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Job Description: The University of Florida Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition is seeking an academic Transplant
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Monitor students taking exams at the testing center via a closed circuit (CCTV) system and via direct observation to ensure compliance with the UF Honor Code after being trained. Effectively and efficiently
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Monitor students taking exams at the testing center via a closed circuit (CCTV) system and via direct observation to ensure compliance with the UF Honor Code after being trained Effectively and efficiently
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. Apply now to be considered! The Emergency and Critical Care department is responsible for evaluating/treating patients seen on the triage service and treating hospitalized patients in the Intensive Care