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focus of this position is undergraduate teaching. As part of one of the nation’s top five Advertising and Public Relations programs, you’ll join a community of leading scholars and seasoned industry
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faculty, students and staff. Ability to plan and implement long-range goals. Strong data base management skills such as skills for manipulating large database sets and spreadsheets. Ability to problem solve
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to be eligible for on-campus student employment. Applicants must be enrolled in a UA degree program and meet minimum credit hour requirements during the academic year: Undergraduate Students must be
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Specialist provides child development support through various programs. Oversees resources associated with programs. Provides information and resources. Required Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree
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The successful candidates for the positions will be expected to establish and lead a research program focused on microorganisms. The search is open to all areas of microbiology, with particular interest in, but
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to understand tectonic and deformation processes that shape rocky and/or icy planetary bodies. The successful candidate will be expected to establish a vigorous, externally funded research program, mentor
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department in support of a program, event or other sponsored activity. To be used for short-term assignments only. Additional Department Summary: Plans, coordinates, and assists with APC field projects
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neuroimaging, including substantial experience with EEG and/or fMRI data analysis and programming. Proficient in advanced neuroimaging data analysis, computational modeling, machine learning, and programming
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that the day-to-day operations of research projects are completed according to stated guidelines and timelines. Partners with the Project Investigators to achieve the goals of funded programs and to ensure
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growth in recent years, with undergraduate program enrollment of 570 students in the fall of 2025 and graduate enrollment of nearly 200 students. The department currently offers three degrees: a BS in