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. This includes developing projections for future project activity and identifying anticipated revenue sources. The development of new initiatives, including hubs of resources and consultative support contracts, as
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. Develops and manages research plans, data collection processes, and date analysis efforts. Conducts literature reviews related to higher education and workforce development, including reference management
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majors, including plant and animal sciences, microbiology, biotechnology, agriculture and food systems, landscape architecture, food and nutritional sciences, ecology and evolution, marine science and
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and animal sciences, microbiology, biotechnology, agriculture and food systems, landscape architecture, food and nutritional sciences, ecology and evolution, marine science and oceanography
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. Participates in the development of new programs and initiatives in student advising and international programs. Provides academic advising to incoming international students during their transitional period
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independent research projects, mentor junior trainees (including graduate students and postdoctoral fellows), analyze and publish research findings, and contribute to the development and submission of new grant
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of supervisory material in clinical practice as observed by supervisor. Actively participates in program development within program services, as observed by supervisor. Completes Employee Health Update as required
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. Five (5) years of experience working in student unions/activities with experience in leadership, student programming, community development, supervision, training and assessment. Certifications/Licenses
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. The project will promote the healthy social and emotional development K-12 grader students and prevent youth violence in Newark schools. The duties of this position to will be to work with Drs. Emily Graybill
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to wound healing, salivary gland development and regeneration, and saliva–bacteria/host–microbe interactions, using molecular, cellular, and in vivo mouse approaches in a collaborative research environment