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Apply now Job no:501402 College / VP Area: College of Health Sciences Work type:Faculty Location:Newark, DE Categories:Full Time, Epidemiology Program in Epidemiology Open Rank Position DESCRIPTION
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activities. Identifies, selects, and coordinates vendors for printing and publication services, as appropriate to the project; may write and process requests for proposals for printing requisitions; identifies
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Against Discrimination, and more. The Deputy Director & Title VI Coordinator is responsible for strategy development, leadership & team management, and program development & administration. MAJOR
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, supply reorganization, and setup of new spaces as needed. Manage record retention process. Promote and provide direction as it relates to workplace safety, manages EHS compliance. Interface with EHS
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safe work environment; Completes online permits as necessary, such as: hot work, confined space, lockout/tagout, and so forth; Uses computer, laptop, and/or other mobile devices to access e-mail, receive
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of Coastal Ecosystems, aims to investigate the effects of salinity changes caused by flooding and sea-level rise (SLR) on the chemical, biological, physical and engineering properties of coastal soils
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) Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA) program in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences seeks an experienced and knowledgeable Instructor of Landscape Architecture to support our undergraduate
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Stars program serving children from 6 weeks to third grade. The ELC serves as a site for undergraduate and graduate students from across the University community to observe, complete clinical placements
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in accordance with grant agreements and accounting standards. Partner with department research administrators to gather supporting documentation and understand program/research activities related
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reports. Approve and process revenue, expenditure and department budgets, budget turnaround updates, and maintenance of accounts and ledgers, ensuring compliance with appropriate university regulations and