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significant research portfolio in diabetes, cancer, and health disparities. We offer a Master of Health Administration Program and oversee the health services research concentration in the PhD in Public Health
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million investment from the university’s presidential strategic funding and $1.5 million gift from Autodesk. aimed at building a robust and innovative ICE program. We seek innovative candidates who
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the software that powers UF’s enterprise-wide computer systems creating the technological foundation for the campus’ academic and administrative business functions. ADI is looking for skilled team members who
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for the CSE. Develop and maintain learning analytics that inform progress, continuous quality improvement and summative reporting to program leadership. Report recurring updates and data summaries to leadership
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strengthen and grow the program in linguistics, and provide service to the department, the university, and the profession. Expected Salary: Expected starting salary between $62,000 to $68,000 commensurate with
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. Position requires working during Midterms and Finals. Must NOT be a Chemistry major student; must have passed CHM2045 and CHM2046, or not need to take these courses as part of program of study. Work
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Assistant or Clinical Associate Professor level. This is a full- time (1.0 FTE), 12-month position. We welcome junior faculty applications. The Department has a mentoring program designed to assist junior
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with computers and basic software applications Communication skills Customer service skills Function effectively in a fast-paced environment with frequent interruptions Handle multiple projects or tasks
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Classification Title: Extension Program Manager Classification Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate area and two years of relevant experience or an equivalent combination
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laboratory courses as well as help mentor Residents and Graduate students in our combined 4-year residency program. Development of the candidate’s area of clinical investigation and publication is encouraged