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programs available to College of Medicine-Tucson students, joint MD degree students, and pathway program students. This position will report to the Director of Financial Aid. Outstanding U of A benefits
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Projects, Human Subjects Protection Program, and other partners on the implementation of new clinical research related policies and practices. Formulate, develop, implement and revise clinical trial budget
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periodic training, orientation, and collaborative meetings with the Program Director, Program Coordinator, and/or University Supervisor. Develop a supportive professional relationship with the pre-service
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innovation of a comprehensive multiorgan transplant program, encompassing liver, kidney, pancreas, and living donor transplantation. The Division Chief will lead a team of surgeons, transplant physicians
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maintenance of bioinformatic pipelines for cutting-edge omics data analysis. We seek a dynamic and passionate individual with experience in computational biology to drive our research mission forward and
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August 2026 at the rank of Assistant Professor to serve as Language Program Director (LPD). A Ph.D. in hand is required at time of appointment in German linguistics, applied linguistics, second language
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non-formal 4-H projects; and 7) contribute to statewide 4-H program efforts by working on task forces, workgroups, professional associations, and event committees. Applicants must be currently
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Learning Disabilities Department Website Link Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques (SALT) Center is a nationally recognized program
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of an outstanding new facility with capabilities in imaging, flow cytometry, bioinformatics, and other advanced approaches. The position is part of a well-funded research program and will provide the opportunity
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the department chair and the College’s Translational Research Office (TReO). The vice chair will work alongside the chair and focus their efforts on the development of a multidisciplinary program for basic science