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edge and internationally recognized research program in phonological development. The successful candidate is expected to teach graduate level language acquisition and phonology courses, as
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Stars program serving children from 6 weeks to third grade. The ELC serves as a site for undergraduate and graduate students from across the University community to observe, complete clinical placements
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, project management skills, and problem-solving skills. Experience using the BitCurator suite or other digital preservation tools, preferred. Experience with a scripting language such as Python, preferred
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constituencies in a diverse community and rapidly changing technical environment. Ability to work collaboratively with students, faculty, and other researchers. Effective organizational and strategic planning
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interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community. Knowledge of federal grant post-award administration, financial accounting
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priorities and communicate effectively with colleagues and clients. Experience working in an in-house environment, especially within higher education, will be strongly considered. The Assistant General Counsel
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: Residence Life & Housing (RLH) leads the development of the strong residential character of the University of Delaware campus and provides a common core experience for most of the undergraduate community
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schools with diverse populations. • Ability to work with a variety of stakeholders including the State Department of Education, department, district and school administrators, teacher, parents and community
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. Under the direction of the Executive Director, Institute for Community Mental Health, the Psychologist will maintain a clinical caseload and perform duties such as conduct mental/behavioral health
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multiple University departments, external vendors and other academic and clinical institutions. In addition, the Research Associate develops relationships with persons outside the University community