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for the College responsible for developing and executing the fundraising program to fulfill the financial needs as identified by the Assistant Vice President of Development and the Dean of the College and in
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to developing technology to facilitate the data collection and analysis. The individual will be expected to collaborate effectively with members of the de Hemptinne Lab and other teams to facilitate program
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seminars and conferences. Department of Physical Therapy faculty are strongly committed to excellence in both research and teaching, and have received numerous national teaching and research awards
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, and implementing program policy and procedures. Works with faculty and team staff to develop innovative research projects focused on healthcare quality topics of interest to the State of Texas, and that
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golf course. Known for its preserved historic buildings and lush natural surroundings, Gainesville boasts numerous parks, lakes, and museums that attract thousands of visitors each year. With its tree
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preservation of historic landmarks and natural beauty, the city boasts numerous parks, museums, and lakes that attract thousands of visitors. With its lush urban forest and Tree City USA® designation
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methods of stewardship as directed. • Work collaboratively with colleagues to create internal and external communication pieces that are consistent with standards established by the University of Florida
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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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research and develop and deliver trainings on data analysis using statistical and computational methods (including AI) for graduate students, postdoctoral associates, faculty, and staff IFAS-wide
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for studies. Must work well as part of a team and understand the need for flexibility to adapt to changing environments. About the Neurology – Movement Disorders & Neurorestoration Program: The University