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direct student research, including during the summer as part of the College’s Undergraduate Summer Research Experience (USRE) program. The successful candidate will be joining a College of Arts and
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-accredited library and information science program, or a graduate degree or professional certification in a related field, combined with relevant library experience. Demonstrated proficiency in designing
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enrolled at Arrupe College as well as those enrolled within the wider University. Arrupe College is a two-year associate’s degree program at Loyola University Chicago. The librarian will provide research
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Training Program in Neonatal-Perinatal medicine. In addition to clinical duties, candidates are expected to teach Medical Students and Pediatric trainees including fellows. Candidates will be part of
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will significantly contribute to the PhD program in clinical psychology and will teach a combination of undergraduate and graduate courses. The successful candidate will also demonstrate (a) an ability
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program for all subject specialists. Set best practices for librarian communication with assigned departments. Serve as a liaison to selected academic departments. Participate in collection development
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residency program with 28 residents with one body fellow and 4 total fellows in the department. Candidates should be Board Certified in Radiology and fellowship- trained or have equivalent practice experience
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. The Psychosocial Oncology Program has been an integral part of the care offered at the cancer center since 1997. The Candidate will join a dynamic care team and provide assessment and consultation services for our
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facility and a 68-bed behavioral health program and community clinics. For more information, visit loyolamedicine.org . You can also follow Loyola Medicine on LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter . About Trinity
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faculty group and the Environmental Health BS program. The successful candidate should be capable of teaching one of the existing environmental chemistry courses (ENVS 274: Chemistry of the Natural