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development is highly desirable. Master's degree or enrollment in a Ph.D. program required; Ph.D. preferred. Experience in culture-based instruction, integration of new technologies and curriculum development
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that will challenge and develop the physical, mental and personal abilities of student-athletes of a Division I program. Reporting to the head coach, the associate head coach will serve as the recruiting
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and transitioning postdoctoral scientists from wide backgrounds, to further develop their research skills and knowledge to become competitive NIH grants applicants and scientists. PRIDE offers hands
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and society, or developing technical prototypes, examples or research projects.We seek self-driven, creative thinkers and doers with strong research and writing skills who are comfortable working in
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. In keeping with this mission, the role of the Associate Head Coach, Men's Heavyweight Rowing is to provide a quality varsity program that will challenge and develop the physical, mental and personal
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, who can develop and implement innovative research and educational programs across undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate training. The candidate must have the capacity to help envision and develop new
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number of AI and society projects, including future books. The work will entail conducting original and library research addressing questions on AI, policy and society, or developing technical prototypes
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consultative approach, collaborating with campus partners to educate, guide, and influence best practices. The individual in this role is expected to exercise high levels of judgment, wisdom, and initiative
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. Other Responsibilities Include: Make decisions concerning design, tool selection, and student training. Monitor health and safety in the laboratory and train and oversee students during laboratory Set
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desktop/laptop operating systems. Order and maintain shared desktop systems used for teaching including imaging, software installation, and software upgrades. Educate and train administrative staff