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workshops and programs across campus. This position works as part of the Center for Health Profession Studies (CHPS) whose mission is to assist students in developing a path forward in their pursuit
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biochemical, molecular, cellular, plant biology equipment and instrumentation that supports the institute’s research and education mission (2) managing the DBI safety/chemical hygiene program for DBI labs and
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facilitate positive learning experiences supporting holistic student development and the academic mission of the University; provide leadership and learning-outcome based programs to students; and partner with
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, specifically surficial geologic mapping in support of USGS Statemap-funded and other mapping programs. This position will be at the Delaware Geological Survey at the University of Delaware. This position is
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approach to student-athlete health and wellness. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide oversight and leadership of all aspects of the Sports Nutrition program for the Department of Athletics. Provide nutritional
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departments in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, more than 25 centers, programs, and institutes, and featuring outstanding research and teaching facilities, CAS serves over 7,500
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electronic medical records; contribute to student development programming and training program; and connect with campus colleagues and student organizations to develop relationships and programming. May
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: Manages the resources and operations of the School, including centers and programs, ensuring compliance with School and University policies and procedures. Partners with the Associate Business Officer to
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Statistics online program. Minimum Qualifications: ● Ph.D. in Statistics, Biostatistics, Data Science, or a closely related field. ● Demonstrated excellence in teaching statistics, with
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state-of-the-art verification techniques and tools for scientific software. The project is part of a program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. National Science Foundation, named