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annually for three subsequent years subject to review. GENERAL DUTIES: Research in nuclear physics. The successful candidate will contribute to several aspects of the group's research program including
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participate in the design, development, implementation or testing of new technology for enhancing process activities or reporting. Coordinates with HR on key employee initiatives that improve time and leave
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approved by HR. Instructional areas may include: Accounting, Information Systems, Finance, Statistics, Economics, Supply Chain Management, Human Resources, Management, Marketing, Business Law, Ethics
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29991BR Applied Behavioral Science Position Overview The Applied Behavioral Science Department invites qualified scholars and professionals to apply for part- to full-time lecturer and/or online
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for enhancing process activities or reporting. Coordinates with HR on key employee initiatives that improve time and leave reporting outcomes, university required training activities, benefit enrollment
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federal agencies, such as but not limited to the National Science Foundation (NSF), United States Department of Education (USDE), National Institutes of Health (NIH) as assigned, using federal systems
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skill set required to perform the duties of the position. The level of degree is based on accreditation requirements, institutional standards of academic and professional excellence, alignment with peer
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mentorship, or leadership role experience. Computer skills in a PC/Windows environment including MS Word and MS Excel as demonstrated by application materials and previous experience. Excellent written
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31693BR Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Position Overview The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at the University of Kansas invites qualified scholars and professionals to submit