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Michigan College in Dowagiac, MI. Instructional responsibilities include teaching HRT 206 - Training and Pruning Plants (1 credit) for the Institute of Agricultural Technology for spring semester. The course
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Michigan College in Dowagiac, MI. Instructional responsibilities include teaching HRT 206 - Training and Pruning Plants (1 credit) for the Institute of Agricultural Technology for spring semester. The course
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identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status. Work Hours ON-CALL Website HTTPS://IPF.MSU.EDU/SERVICE-BILLING/SERVICE-CATALOG/CUSTODIAL-SERVICES Summary of Health Risks
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listed on the MSU Applicant Page (http://www.hr.msu.edu/hiring/msujobs.htm ), postings 1091382. Applications should be uploaded to MSU’s online job application site, https://jobs.msu.edu , and should
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needed. Work Hours Up to 16 hours a week. Website HTTP://HUMANMEDICINE.MSU.EDU MSU Statement Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for more than 160 years. One
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; extensive knowledge of computer software including Microsoft products, Outlook email, Titanium, and Athena electronic health records; understanding of HIPAA/patient confidentiality; critical decision-making
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. Natoshia Cunningham (PI) with a project that tests a program to train school professionals such as nurses and mental health specialists in cognitive and behavioral strategies that address common issues
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physiological assays of gut function. The candidate will have the opportunity to learn a wide spectrum of laboratory techniques and will have access to state-of-the-art technology that will lead to independent
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at higher temperatures and gains much greater freezing tolerance as a result of acclimation. The successful candidate will coordinate their efforts with our ongoing breeding program and transgenic research
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Linguistics program, funded in part by the Korea Foundation. Employment begins on August 16, 2026, and the candidate must have a Ph.D. in hand by that date. The candidate shall (i) focus on Korean Language