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Space. Lead curriculum design and resource development for our business accelerator and other learning programs at the Innovation Space. Lead management and execution for our business accelerator and
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of CoE senior leadership team, as appropriate. The incumbent will be proactive in developing programs and initiatives to achieve and maintain an effective and efficient environment within the CoE
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: The successful candidate will be expected to develop and lead a vigorous, nationally and internationally recognized research program; teach and advise students at both the undergraduate and graduate
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the facility, tracking inventory, coordination of room updates, and monitoring patient care efficiencies. Stays informed of developments in field. Reads pertinent literature, attends meetings and educational
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prospective students as well as to current students and faculty. Develop curriculum guides to address issues unique to department’s majors and minors. Manage departmental course scheduling, in coordination with
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to fostering an inclusive and supporting learning environment. Preferred Qualifications ● Experience in curriculum development ● Substantial applied experience in statistical analysis in research
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well as developing and cultivating business partnerships in the biopharmaceutical industry preferred. Ability to interact effectively with a wide range of constituencies both within and outside of NIIMBL. Superior
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programs in the Slate CRM (in the Graduate College instance) in all areas including continued infrastructure development, implementation of new features and processes, and leveraging system capabilities
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/guardians and prospective students as well as to current students and faculty. Develop curriculum guides to address issues unique to department’s majors and minors. Manage departmental course scheduling, in
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development, and teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students. Faculty in the Department of Medical and Molecular Sciences are expected to engage in service to the University, the College of Health