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consistent and robust growth over the last thirty years. With nearly 1,500 undergraduate enrollees, the Kinesiology major has evolved into one of the most popular academic programs at Michigan State University
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professional support functions. Unit Position Summary A qualified candidate will complete evaluation of applications to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine professional program following the approved rubric
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project research questions and questions about thematic vs. protocol coding, unit of analysis (hub, program, or model), and cross-case analysis Review the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research
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-athletes, programs, and traditions for a passionate and expansive audience. Lead producer for new men’s basketball docuseries. Film and edit game recaps, highlights, and student-athlete features while
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Position Summary The Research Associate will contribute to a multidisciplinary program with two primary objectives. The first objective is to conduct a comparative analysis of Holstein and Jersey
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Technology Engineering (TechE) program. This multidisciplinary program integrates expertise from mechanical, electrical, computer engineering, and computer science. For complete details about the program
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-athletes, programs, and traditions for a passionate and expansive audience. Lead producer for new men’s basketball docuseries. Film and edit game recaps, highlights, and student-athlete features while
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practices. Design and deliver programs that incorporate emerging formats and platforms (e.g., games, virtual reality, humor, theater, documentary). Explore how journalistic innovations can lead to
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the development of new theory/method either directly or with clear implications for applications. The successful candidate will develop and sustain a strong research program, provide high-quality education at
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. Minimum Requirements Knowledge normally acquired in the first two or three years in college, technical, vocational or business school in an approved Radiologic Technologist program; one to three years