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to scholarship and service. Faculty responsibilities therefore will include contributing to related program instruction within the GUSON, advising students as needed, serving on assigned committees, and engaging
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maintenance problems clearly to supervisor and/or the Work Management Center Will be required to complete a training program in building cleaning Work Mode Designation This position has been designated as On
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The Center for Functional and Molecular Imaging (CFMI) is actively developing a research program utilizing a number of imaging techniques. This position will involve working with investigators
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for opportunities and resources like the Ambassadors for Racial Justice , the Racial Justice Webinar Series , and the Summer Academy for our Youth Defender Advocacy Program. The Racial Justice and Youth Defense
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. Basic computer skills and statistical analysis. Strong organizational and interpersonal skills, accurate record-keeping, and ability to work independently on multiple projects simultaneously Preferred
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MRI safety training and physically assist research participants with transfers onto the MRI scanner bed. Ability to conduct computer-based cognitive assessments and to appropriately handle Protected
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& Physiology programs in student services and graduate program management. The Associate Director interacts with Faculty, Staff, and Students regarding the policies and procedures of the University. Works
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requested by employers and assisting with the implementation of the Taxation Interview Program, the International Student Interview Program, publication of a weekly LL.M. Newsletter, and updating the Graduate
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constituencies; Demonstrable aptitude for learning new computer-based skills and for sharing knowledge with team members; Excellent interpersonal and communications skills; Familiarity with all standard tools
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faculty member of the Security Studies Program (SSP) of the SFS. Ideal candidates will have an active research agenda in a key aspect of security studies. Disciplinary specialization is open, and includes