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Classification Title: Lecturer, Department of Physiology and Aging Classification Minimum Requirements: Master's degree in Anatomical Sciences or related field Job Description: Lecturer, Anatomical
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Technology; and Research Computing. UF Information Technology (UFIT) enables teaching, learning, research, and service on campus and across the region with state-of-the-art enterprise IT systems, including SEC
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, technology-driven enhancements to curriculum and educational materials. This includes designing, developing, and implementing competency-based and technology-integrated learning experiences, as
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. Coordinates with and advises faculty and staff on projects related to audio visual and classroom computer equipment. Creates graphical or interactive training resources and related documentation as instruction
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. Support promotion of public lecture series, fundraising events, educational workshops, and open houses Coordinate with student housing RA to build community and onboard new people to the lab. Assist new
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; Customer Experience and Resource Planning; Data Platform and Analytics; Information Security Office; Infrastructure and Communication Technology; and Research Computing. UF Information Technology (UFIT
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Classification Title: Student Affairs Program Crd Job Description: Pre-Veterinary Advising: Schedule pre-vet advising appointments via phone, virtually, or in-person with undergraduate students
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pre-vet students. Establishing connections with high school health science programs in the state of Florida and holding special events at UF CVM for those schools which could include tours, lectures
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Classification Title: OPS Non-Clerical Job Description: UF Center for Precollegiate Education and Training Environmental Science and Toxicology Program Instructor The Center for Precollegiate
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that contributes to the advancement of digital design and technology in architecture. Engage the new computation and fabrication facilities in the Ramos Collaboratory building set to open in Spring 2026. Engage in