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problem solving Knowledge of market practices within the legal employment market and the legal job market Knowledge of legal resume and cover letter formats. Knowledge of methods and procedures for seeking
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GU360 constituent relationship management system A demonstrated track record of success in meeting gift goals with the ability to effectively collaborate with others Experience fundraising for higher
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university-wide constituent groups including the Hilltop campus. Additional duties include, but are not limited to: Support the overarching vision, mission, and strategic framework of Student Affairs
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environment. Student contact is extensive and substantive. Staff members work collaboratively within the office and with many other university-wide constituent groups including the HillTop campus. Staff members
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pertaining to research projects. The successful candidate will advance a number of research projects from conceptualization through publication, formulate research methods, suggest options for improving
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. Staff members work collaboratively within the office and with many other university-wide constituent groups. Staff members are expected to exercise a high degree of responsibility and independent judgment
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living with brain injuries, as well as those around them. Our research methods are based in cognitive and experimental psychology, neuropsychology, and functional and anatomical brain imaging (MRI
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expertise in protein biochemistry and in vitro characterization methods Experience with quantitative microscopy and image analysis Demonstrated ability to design and execute mechanistic studies Proficiency in
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strengthen our work and expand its reach. The Research Assistant (RA) for the Department of Neuroscience will perform data analysis, literature research, and implement computational methods in a research
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. Perform miscellaneous clerical tasks such as updating and maintaining department records Maintain required APCO certifications and current knowledge of police and communications methods and practices May