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of Associate/Full Professor in any engineering discipline or computer science. Responsibilities for the successful candidate include leading the UFTI, building an impactful research program focused
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. Opportunities for leadership in program development and quality improvement initiatives in epilepsy care are available. Candidates should be board certified/eligible in neurology and epilepsy, with fellowship
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Practitioner from an accredited program. Experience in an ambulatory care setting preferred. HIV experience preferred. Experience with both children and adult patients preferred. Special Instructions
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. Knowledge of HIPAA and IRB regulations for data management and data sharing. Expertise and skill in computer use; ability to learn new software. Ability to plan, organize, and coordinate work assignments
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offers both in-person and online M.S in Family, Youth and Community Sciences programs and an in-person PhD program in Youth Development and Family Sciences; currently, 49 students are enrolled in our
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Family Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Engineering Education. As a subject matter expert in these areas, this position provides the unique opportunity to guide the department
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and Sciences’ external engagement and fundraising mission through strategic storytelling, compelling content creation, and creative campaign materials. This position plays a pivotal role in crafting
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baccalaureate (traditional and accelerated) program, an RN to BSN program, a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, as well as the state’s oldest PhD in Nursing Science. The College of Nursing's BSN program is
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Dean for GME, who also serves as the Designated Institutional Officer (DIO) and Chair of the Institutional Program Review Committee (IPRC). This in-person role is central to the daily operations
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diabetes, have an active diabetes technology program, and are internationally known for our type 1 diabetes research. We are also home to the nation’s largest program for Prader-Willi syndrome and have a