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interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work with others in a collaborative environment. Microsoft office software skills. Preferred qualifications: Master’s degrees or PhD in molecular biology
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SCM Department seehttps://ilitchbusiness.wayne.edu/supply-chain/index.php Qualifications: · Candidates should hold a graduate degree (e.g., MS, MBA, DBA, or PhD). Those with doctoral degrees (PhD
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related duties as assigned. Unique duties: Qualifications: -PhD required, graduate degree in nursing required - Demonstrate an independent research program with sustained, peer-reviewed publications in high
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committees -Perform related duties as assigned Unique duties: Qualifications: -PhD in Nursing required -Previous teaching experience at baccalaureate or higher degree level -External and/or intramural grant
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. Qualifications: Requirements: Applicants must possess a health professional degree with additional graduate education or post-graduate training (e.g. PharmD with MS or MPH or fellowship) or a PhD with post
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. Microsoft office software skills. Preferred qualifications: Master’s or PhD degree. School/College/Division: H06 - School of Medicine Primary department: H0609 - Internal Medicine Employment type: Regular
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Department of Accounting see https://ilitchbusiness.wayne.edu/accounting/ Qualifications: Candidates should hold a graduate degree (e.g., MSA, MBA, or PhD). Those with a PhD in Accounting will be considered
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candidate must hold a terminal degree (PhD or MFA). Candidates should have previous teaching experience and a proven ability to mentor students effectively. Preferred qualifications include familiarity with
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On-Line Hiring System http://jobs.wayne.edu Unique duties: Qualifications: Candidates holding a PhD and/or MD degree with a demonstrated track-record of research accomplishments in the area of cancer
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for maintaining genome stability and their roles in human disease. This position is ideal for individuals who are looking to later enter medical school or pursue a PhD degree in biomedical sciences, because it