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of Engineering. The UConn-URI Navy STEM Coalition seeks to establish a long-term STEM pipeline program for naval-related careers in Southeast New England. The program engages STEM talent K-12 through graduate
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and patient care services. The candidate will ensure practices of the clinic and student practicum experiences meet standards for accreditation of graduate programs by the American Speech-Language
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position. The successful candidate will develop and execute a novel research program at the interface of sensory-motor systems, quantitative behavior, and neural computation. The Audette Lab is a new
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Video Services; assist and support the Head Men?s Basketball Coach in the organization and administration of all phases of a high major Division I program including practice and game preparation, scouting
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execute a novel research program at the interface of sensory-motor systems, quantitative behavior, and neural computation. The Audette Lab is a new research group funded by the University of Connecticut and
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organizing all phases of a Division I women?s swimming program, including: recruitment and holistic development of student-athletes; training plan development and execution; home and away meet preparation and
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JOB SUMMARY The American Sign Language (ASL) Program with the Department of Linguistics at the University of Connecticut (UConn), Storrs, is seeking a dynamic, experienced and passionate faculty
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of Engineering. The UConn-URI Navy STEM Coalition seeks to establish a long-term STEM pipeline program for naval-related careers in Southeast New England. The program engages STEM talent K-12 through graduate
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, faculty, administrators, and parents. May prepare narrative and statistical reports of activities for use in the evaluation of the mental health program. May compile data to analyze and identify risks
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responsible for directing, coordinating and administering a comprehensive sports medicine program, including clinical oversight of the care, prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of UConn student