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Apply now Job no:501739 College / VP Area: Research Office Work type:Staff Location:Wilmington Categories:Full Time, Program/Project Management Salary Structure Pay Grade: 31E Context of job
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Apply now Job no:501539 College / VP Area: College of Engineering Work type:Staff Location:Newark Categories:Administrative Support, Full Time Salary Structure PAY GRADE: 27N CONTEXT OF THE JOB
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Apply now Job no:501981 College / VP Area: College of Engineering Work type:Staff Location:Newark Categories:Financial Services and Procurement, Full Time Salary Structure Pay Grade: 34E Context
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efforts in the DPT Program and in the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Biomechanics and Movement Science (BIOMS) in his or her area of expertise. The teaching load will be appropriate to allow
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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 work
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, State, federal, and other research grant program opportunities. Helps facilitate the publication of DGS data products on external data repositories (e.g., USGS Science Base, Delaware FirstMap). Maintains
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opportunities for PBS. The new MS degree in Clinical Psychological Science, offered through the Institute for Community Mental Health (ICMH), is an innovative program that meets the rising demand for skilled
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technology by attending conferences, reading periodicals, monitoring pertinent industry forums and web sites, and interfacing with peers. Promotes and integrates new information technologies into related
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Apply now Job no:501605 College / VP Area: College of Health Sciences Work type:Staff Location:Newark Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Salary Structure PAY GRADE: 29E CONTEXT OF THE JOB
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a strong drive to continue growing its research program in areas of aging, symptom science, and health services research. The School of Nursing emphasizes interdisciplinary and translational research