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responsible for developing an expanded program which will include increased clinic availability, expanded faculty and staff, development of Gastroenterology research opportunities, and teaching of medical
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Engineering seeks an Engineer Associate. This position is key for the Ag Weather Center that is housed in the department. This position develops and maintains tools to provide farmers, communities, and research
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that might provide barriers to students and members of the university community; work with students and UK Housing to develop strategies for living at the university. The position also serves in a consultive
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) oversight of course scheduling and workload effort within the Graduate program; 4) providing leadership and oversight of track coordinators; 5) promotion of faculty professional development in teaching
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to maintain high productivity, safety, and morale across all laboratory programs. The Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment fosters a supportive workplace with professional development
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attend monthly professional development and training each semester. Physical Requirements Sitting and standing for long periods of time. Shift Peer Tutors work between 8-10 hours per week. Peer Tutor
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to $4,000 towards professional development funds as well as 2 CME paid weeks off each year. Our work-life friendly schedule is Monday -Friday, 36-40 hours per week, (8s, 10s, or 12s) with optional overtime
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of Effort of about 50-70% Teaching and Advising, and 5-20% Research/Scholarly Activity, 0-20% Clinical Practice Service and 5% Service/Professional Development which will be reviewed annually. We anticipate a
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assists student-athletes to develop time management techniques and improve study skills through helping student-athletes organize their academic, athletic, and personal responsibilities, and improving any
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there will be some evenings and weekends. Job Summary The Director for Quality Enhancement will serve as a critical developer of the Student’s First initiative by defining a student-centered framework to