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an innovative researcher trained in Sociolinguistics or another subfield of Linguistics that intersects with Black Studies, which may include, but is not limited to structure and/or use of African American
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. Components of the program include structured mentoring, resources for the establishment of an independent research program, and the support of a community committed to higher education. The faculty member will
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process, works closely with internal departments, construction project managers, space planners, and move vendors to ensure that the relocation is efficient and successful. Also provides basic and essential
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of contemporary compensation programs, policies, procedures and processes. Collaborates on the development of a new compensation system, including redesigning the salary structure, creating new processes for salary
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experimental fluid mechanics, particularly in optical flow-visualization techniques. The successful candidate will conduct advanced laboratory experiments to study the dynamics of gas coherent structures and the
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methodologies and initiatives; conduct involved data collection techniques which may include one-to-one detailed structured interviews. Interface with program/project staff participants and supporters to assess
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of web design principles, especially user interface Familiarity with HTML coding Ability to work well in small groups, and solo, in a minimally structured environment Proficient in Word, Excel, PowerPoint
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principles, concepts and technology related to the establishment of structural databases for antibodies and corresponding antigens using various venues. Within this program we will work with national and
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that may include natural areas with difficult terrain (wetlands, rivers, lakes, etc.), as well as difficult structures such as basements. Ability to move more than fifty (50) pounds. Job openings: Number
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the Institute of Brain Health: The Ben L. Silberstein Institute for Brain Health at Wayne State University advances understanding of the brain’s structure, chemistry, and function to promote health and