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program, (b) teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses and advise and mentor students across all academic levels, and (c) contribute service to the School, University, and field. Successful candidates
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guidelines. Work closely with nursing units whose patients are being monitored through the remote telemetry program Monitor cardiac rhythms for all patients assigned to remote telemetry. Conduct arrhythmia
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and professional service to support an inclusive, collaborative, and forward-looking University Archives program. Required Qualifications* Master's degree with coursework in archival studies
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and scholars who will blend their demonstrated teaching, research/scholarship, and service experience in the Undergraduate and/or Graduate programs. Applicants will have an active or emerging program of
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to accelerate the research mission of the institution. For more information about ARC visit our website: https://its.umich.edu/advanced-research-computing . Why Work at Michigan? Benefits at the University
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2026. Candidates will be expected to maintain a robust, ongoing research program, teach undergraduate and graduate courses, and have the research expertise appropriate for the effective advising and
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office, coordinating the Student Services main office affairs. Responsibilities: Program Management: REU (summer undergrad student research fellowship) Department Academic Support Programs (Tutoring
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of Nursing (UMSN), Undergraduate Program is recruiting nursing professional with experience in the area of medical/surgical nursing to teach a clinical section of N262 Nursing Therapies I, 4 credits. N262
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strategic planning for the school and serves as a strategic resource/consultant related to community needs assessment, enrollment growth, target areas of emphasis for program planning Acts as a consultant to
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by a UM faculty member from the Program in the Environment, a Community Co-Instructor and local food systems leader (Julius Buzzard, Executive Director of Growing Hope), and the Food Literacy for All