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skills, including the ability to plan, establish priorities and successfully manage multiple priority projects. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain positive interpersonal relations. Demonstrated
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concussion with local and national grant funding opportunities to be a key driver to this program. Strong grant writing skills and expertise is an essential function. Responsible for the development of human
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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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. Work to develop new partnerships within Pinal County to help support FCHS county programming. Program Management: Manage the FCHS programmatic focus and work with statewide FCHS faculty and staff
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Program (PAE) and subject to joint management by (unit) and the University of Arizona Foundation as specified in the Amended and Restated Development Services and Asset Management Agreement dated July 2
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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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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
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and lead a program of research, scholarship, development, and innovation. The candidate will be responsible for designing, organizing, executing, and managing integrated research programs
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collaborative research program in the field of 3D organoid biology Expand collaborative efforts with the University of Arizona biomedical scientists and physician scientists in the development of organoids