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Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at The University of Vermont and the University of Vermont Health Medical Group, are seeking to fill a faculty position in the Division of Neurological Surgery. Successful
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Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at The University of Vermont and the University of Vermont Health Medical Group, are seeking to fill a faculty position in the Division of Neurological Surgery. Successful
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mission of the university. Provide advanced design and technical consultation services to faculty, staff and students related to specific high-level audio and video applications, services and devices used
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& Compliance Officer, provides strategic direction for, and leadership of, a comprehensive University-wide environmental health and safety program. This position works with university leadership to assure
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, cataloging, the Libraries as a whole, the University, and external partners and organizations. Provide a clear and compelling vision for the ways collection development and cataloging can promote the Libraries
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especially closely with Special Collections on digitization projects and efforts to make UVM’s unique collections universally accessible. Explore opportunities for crafting cooperative collection-development
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other undergraduate students in STEM in their career exploration and preparation. This role will leverage excellent networking skills to develop and foster a robust network of alums, students, faculty
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without notice. Job Location Burlington, Vermont, United States Job Open Date 11/12/2025 Job Close Date (Jobs close at 11:59 PM EST.) Open Until Filled No Our Common Ground Statement The University
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at the University of Vermont Department of Psychiatry’s STRENGTHENS research lab in alignment with approved protocols. Operate with a high degree of autonomy to design, implement, and manage multi-site studies
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of the university. Responsible for the comprehensive planning, coordination, and execution of New Student Orientation, including August programs for approximately 3,300 incoming undergraduate students and their