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Posting Details Position Information Job Title 8X10 (Foundational Biological Sciences) Course Coordinator Position Number 001612 Vacancy Open to All Candidates Department AAH SODM DEI INFORMATICS
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attentive to detail is crucial and computer skills are essential. Their ability to use Word, Outlook, and Excel is needed. Good communication skills are required. Preferred (Majors, Experience, GPA, etc
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Ph.D. program in Biomedical Sciences provides rigorous, interdisciplinary training that prepares graduates for a variety of leadership roles in academia, research, government, industry, and medicine. Job
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functional aspects of human physiology and disease. The departments Ph.D. program in Biomedical Sciences provides rigorous, interdisciplinary training that prepares graduates for a variety of leadership roles
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for student-athletes’ academic, athletic and personal development. The highly visible athletics program is committed to NCAA compliance, comprehensive excellence and to be trustworthy stewards
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. These work aspects will require flexibility and multi-task job performances. The employees duties may include but are not limited to processing prescriptions, to include obtaining patient information, computer
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for the graduate program and at the undergraduate level; (4) pursuing a program of research as a teacher-scholar, leading to publication; and (5) engaging in service at the university and to the profession and
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Attendants for access control and equipment inventory Assist other program leaders as needed with situations which may include discipline and policy enforcement Check activity areas for hazards and document
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conjunction with ITCS Academic Technologies is currently seeking several Global Understanding Technology Support Assistants to provide technical support for the Global Understanding (GU) program
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research experience to Ph.D. and M.S. students seeking degrees in microbiology and immunology. The department also offers a postdoctoral research training program. The department supports an array of faculty