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students, staff, and faculty researchers. The Animal Care Services program is dedicated to advancing safe and ethical research with animals by providing excellent and standardized care for a diverse range of
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success of our students. This position oversees the administration of the University’s substantial undergraduate awards program while providing compassionate financial advising to students navigating
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. The successful candidate will be expected to mount an externally funded research program that includes undergraduate and graduate students and contribute to the required courses for the undergraduate Neuroscience
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skills and the ability to anticipate needs, plan, organize, coordinate, and perform work with no or very little direction. Strong time management skills, the ability to set priorities and to manage and
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related to our graduate program offerings. Previous experience teaching at the graduate level is an asset. Each applicant is asked to specify the curricular areas and courses in which they have the greatest
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their Ph.D. dissertation in these areas; have an active research program in one or more of the specified areas; and experience teaching relevant courses at the University level. A demonstrated commitment to
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their Ph.D. dissertation in these areas; have an active research program in one or more of the specified areas; and experience teaching relevant courses at the University level. A demonstrated commitment to
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their Ph.D. dissertation in these areas; have an active research program in one or more of the specified areas; and experience teaching relevant courses at the University level. A demonstrated commitment to
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Qualifications Preferred Qualifications: Strong computer skills (including Google Drive and Microsoft Office), experience using NVivo software is an asset. Ability to work independently and strong organizational
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. Minimum qualifications include a doctoral degree in Chemistry, as well as appropriate postdoctoral experience. The successful candidate will be expected to mount an externally funded research program that