323 programming-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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for development of their program of research. The purpose of the two-year in-person post-doctoral fellowship is to prepare nurse scientists for successful careers in research. The focus of the UNMC College
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medicine residency program that offers 12 positions per year. The physician faculty for the Department of Emergency Medicine provide professional medical services at both Nebraska Medicine and Nebraska
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minors are not equivalent to a major) Facilities Management, related field or completion of an approved trade program in any of the following related trade programs: HVAC, Plumbing, Refrigeration, Lighting
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Associate to join our lymphoma research program. The successful candidate will work at the interface of cancer biology, functional genomics, and translational research, with a focus on understanding the
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support to Student Senate for their events and assist with programs and activities sponsored by the Division of Student Success and its partners. Position Details Additional Information Posting Category
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, research activities, and staff training for the program. May function as a backup for patient assessments and program implementation on an as needed basis. This position will also assist with cleaning
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medicine residency program that offers 12 positions per year. The physician faculty for the Department of Emergency Medicine provide professional medical services at both Nebraska Medicine and Nebraska
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the type. (NOTE: Concentration and minors are not equivalent to a major) Business, Computer Science/Engineering, Programming, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related
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activities, and staff training for the program. May function as a backup for patient assessments and program implementation on an as needed basis. This position will also assist with cleaning, organizing, and
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/2025 Position Qualification Position Summary The Department of Environmental, Agricultural and Occupational Health (EAOH) and the Water, Climate and Health (WCH) Program in the College of Public Health