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to serve as a clinical psychologist for the Office of Wellbeing in undergraduate and graduate medical education at COM-P. This position will champion wellness and actively engage in programmatic development
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both Assistant and Associate Professor positions. One of the positions is collaborative with the Applied Math Graduate Interdisciplinary Program (GIDP) and is expected to be in the general area of
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Adjunct Lecturer to teach PFFP 470 – Financial Technology for Financial Planners (3-Credit Course) during the Spring 2026 semester. This position involves some course development and teaching within
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services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Plan, design and conduct advanced, multi-disciplinary research involving the use of mouse models, human tissue and blood samples to understand immune
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and develops the universities’ procure to pay strategy with specific focus on tactical procurement and accounts payable, system operations, business process analysis, federal and state compliance, and
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and renovation projects. Training and Documentation: Mentor junior staff; develop training materials, standard operating procedures, and system documentation for campus-wide use. Knowledge, Skills, and
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focused on cardiovascular and kidney disease. The individual is expected to conduct research with minimal supervision, develop and validate assessment tools, train/mentor direct support personnel, assist in
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. Liang, which is focused on cardiovascular and kidney disease. The individual is expected to conduct research with minimal supervision, develop and validate assessment tools, train/mentor direct support
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researchers on the use of instrumentation and telescopes. Documents use and maintenance of research equipment in the course of producing user, engineering, and safety manuals and web pages. Administers, advises
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plans for students to address those needs. Advises students with academic difficulty on development of an academic action plan, and refers students to appropriate campus resources for assistance as needed