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. The successful candidate will join the NIH-funded Translational Global Infectious Disease Research (TGIR) Center as a key faculty member and will have two primary responsibilities: Establish and maintain
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, composing correspondence and other documents, analyzing data. Serve as Dean’s primary liaison with central administration, University offices and other Deans’ Offices across campus, and external constituents
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/Professor, Clinical Scholar Pathway Division Chief Role for Qualified Candidates Department of Neurological Sciences Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont The Department of Neurological Sciences
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trauma center, and primary stroke center Teaching medical students, residents, and fellows Call: 1:9, weekend day-shifts with associated compensation; no night shifts Time off service in exchange for
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Chief Minimum Qualifications (or equivalent combination of education and experience) High school diploma and one to two years related experience. Valid driver’s license or ability to obtain, and driver’s
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until the position is filled. For more detailed information about us, visit our web pages: Department of Social Work ; Bachelor of Social Work ; Master of Social Work ; Practicum Education ; the College
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faculty dedicated to education, research and management practice and is home to approximately 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students. UVM’s Master of Accountancy Program hosts about 30 students and has
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communities. The Department The Department of Education is home to educator and leadership preparation programs at the UG, Masters, EdD and PhD levels. The programs are nationally accredited and recognized
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communities. The Department The Department of Education is home to educator and leadership preparation programs at the UG, Masters, EdD and PhD levels. The programs are nationally accredited and recognized
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serve a catchment of 40,000 square miles and 1.4M people. LCOM students and emergency medicine residents train clinically at three of our sites with elective rotations at the other sites. Our primary