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: The National Institutes of Health Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (NIH COBRE) program has funded a multi-year, $12 million program entitled The Delaware Center for Musculoskeletal Research (DCMR
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edge and internationally recognized research program in phonological development. The successful candidate is expected to teach graduate level language acquisition and phonology courses, as
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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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computer skills including Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, and use of web interfaces, with interest in and willingness to learn new software for research and communication. Special Requirements: With
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. Skill in utilizing building security and lock systems and procedures. Ability to use computing equipment related to the University Police Department operations. Special requirements: Possession of a valid
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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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effective assessment and program evaluation to enhance employee engagement and organizational culture. Plan and facilitate change initiatives such as retreats and team development activities to strengthen
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instructional programs. Candidates will be required to be active in our joint program with the Southwestern University of Finance and Economics (part of the contract explicitly) and should have expertise in AI
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management and relationship building. The Assistant Director assists with planning, design, analysis, modeling, and supporting key projects, including program implementation. In addition, this position will
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, particularly in the disciplines of computer-related art and graphics, and uses of related software and hardware. Provides creative guidance and counsel to graphic designers and other University communications