574 computer-programmer-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at The University of Arizona in United States
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as Japanese Language Program Director. This position will begin in August 2026. We welcome applicants whose area of research specialization engages with theories of language, broadly conceived
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research. This position works closely with clinical faculty and their disease team. This selected candidate will have regular contact with the University of Arizona Human Subjects Protection Program (IRB
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the success of graduate students across the graduate education lifecycle. The position includes program development and administration, one-on-one student mentoring, grant development, and teaching small groups
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Psychoeducational Studies (DPS) in the College of Education invites applications for a full-time academic appointment in the School Psychology Program. This Open-rank position begins August 2026. The School
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our mission. The department offers undergraduate programs in Marketing (in-person and online), a Master’s of Science in Marketing program (in-person and online), and a highly competitive PhD program
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program at community meetings and events, to build and sustain strong partnerships with local organizations and service providers. In addition, the Harm Reduction Coordinator helps arrange volunteer
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lead a team of surgeons, ancillary staff and personnel and will be responsible for expanding the program. Specific needs and opportunities include recruiting faculty members, building clinical programs
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program in collaboratively planning their capstone project, completing capstone projects in small student teams, and in communicating the impact of their capstone project after its completion
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Clinical Research Coordinator II to join our Neurology Clinical Research Unit (NCRU). This is a rapidly expanding program committed to advancing treatments for neurological diseases through innovative
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to required and elective curriculum, event planning, student scheduling, calendaring, data analysis, and program evaluation aspects of the assigned specialty (ies). Outstanding interpersonal skills