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legal analysis and writing course, Lawyering Skills as well as provide strategic vision and direction for the law school's academic success program, in coordination with the Director of the Academic
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Workday Finance Team in the design, development, and implementation of Workday solutions. Collaborate with Finance and IT stakeholders to align Workday systems with business objectives. Manage and optimize
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Nurse II will support GI Hepatology research within the Clinical Trials Unit by coordinating study implementation, organizing the research team, and liaising with study sponsors. Develop and execute
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research activities. Organize and prepare queries upon request. Prepare and ship samples and corresponding data to researchers upon request according to IATA and University of Louisville IRB guidelines
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experiments involving cancer mouse models Genotyping Collate and analyze experimental data Make graphics Maintain databases Maintain mouse colonies, breeding Prepare materials and equipment necessary
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event spaces Collaborates with students, faculty, staff, and external guests to ensure a seamless experience Coordinates with event planners to prepare facilities to the highest standard and resolves any
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of Louisville IRB guidelines. Manage, collect, organize, and analyze data for clinical departmental faculty. Coordinate and schedule research activities. Organize and prepare queries upon request. Prepare and
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education to students who are seeking to solve complex problems in an ever-changing world. We are looking for people to join as we educate our students to be analytical, innovative, curious, and engaged
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of hardware. Guide and support Tech Support Assistant and Program Assistant in Desktop support for customers as and when necessary. Support Exams and Exam laptops for Students, maintaining devices and updating
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applications for Part-Time Lecturer (PTL/Adjunct) to teach in-person courses in the BSBA in Accountancy program beginning Spring 2026. Courses include topics involving financial accounting, managerial accounting