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responsible for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and overseeing Wayne State University’s research integrity program, which ensures compliance with all requirements related to research misconduct
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. Computer: Expertise and advanced technical skills in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint. Advanced office software skills. Knowledge of and ability to apply computer and technology skills to perform word
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educational activities at one assigned locationoutlined in the 21st CCLC grant. Coordinate activities that include academic learning experiences, field trips and site-based liaison among program staff, school
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computer. Ability to maneuver through many software programs while viewing multiple monitors. Intact sense of sight, hearing, and touch. Finger dexterity. Critical thinking skills and the ability
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Relations. Essential Functions: Coordinate and manage alumni programs for the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences alumni. Implement innovative plans and strategies to engage alumni and
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school graduate or equivalent combination of education and/or experience. Graduate of Stationary Engineer Trade School or recognized apprentice program. Possession of unlimited First Class Steam Engineer's
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business decisions impact profitability. COMMUNICATION SKILLS: Excellent written and oral communication skills. COMPUTER SKILLS: Proficient in Microsoft Office and Windows-based computer applications
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, sponsors, other Sponsored Program Administration teams, collaborators and/or other involved parties. Essential Job Functions: Collaborate with principal investigators, sponsors, faculty, university staff
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to disseminate information on department activities. Perform related work as assigned. This level requires highly specialized non-theoretical skills coupled with an in-depth understanding of program
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of students. Develop, implement, and direct program delivery, coordinate technical and administrative aspects of programs/projects. Facilitate resolution of issues related to enrolled students. Direct