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researcher in the College of Nursing, focusing on Health Services Research, the position responsibilities include obtaining and continuing an established program of funded extramural and interdisciplinary
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. On-Call's are allowed to work 1039 hours in any twelve (12) month period. Desired Qualifications High school education. Basic computer knowledge. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified
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handling practices. Desired Qualifications 5 plus years of commercial cooker experience and reliable transportation, knowledge of basic computer terminology. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All
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Position Summary(Basic Job Function) This is a temporary or an on-call position. Provides technical support. Responsibilities may include computer programming or operations; research support
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, quantum information science, and/or biological and genetic systems. The appointment will be for a period of up to three years, subject to performance review and availability of funds. Successful applicants
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Science at Michigan State University (MSU) leads an open-rank, inter-college search with the CREATE for STEM Institute, the Program in Mathematics Education (PriME), and the Departments of Computer
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the MSU Neuroscience Program. The Department has both a required and elective medical school clerkship, an active neurology residency and expanding fellowship programs. We seek individuals who wish to work
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, Sport Administration, or equivalent Minimum Requirements Advanced degree in Kinesiology, Sport Administration, or equivalent program. Evidence of significant scholarly background in coaching science
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in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine or recently completed an accredited residency program. Fellowship training in Geriatrics or significant experience for older adults along the continuum of care
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that advances the mission of JSRI. Facilitate and expand an ongoing program of multidisciplinary community-engaged research on Latinos in Michigan, the Midwest, and the United States. Mentoring new and emerging