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Number: 313732-AS Job Summary: Come join the Language Sciences Program in the College of Letters & Science! This role will teach some combination of Linguistics 351: American Sign Language I, Linguistics
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the development, interpretation, and implementation of research methodology and materials 35% Provides operational guidance on day-to-day activities of unit or program staff and/or student workers 5% Performs
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revenue, expenses, and operations to support one of the nation's premier athletic programs. Under the direction of the Director of Business Operations, this position is open at both the Accountant II and
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Internal Number: 314221-AS Job Summary: Reporting to the communications manager, the Web Operations Manager will collaborate with the department's communications team and vice chair of communications to plan
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Number: 297287-AS Job Summary: This appointment will be in the 2025-2026 Transplant Nephrology Fellowship Program. This position will provide a broad-based experience in all aspects of kidney
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research and want to learn how you can play a critical role within BRMS, we invite you to apply for this position. The animal program involves all aspects of animal use for research, teaching, and outreach
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Management; Non-HIPAA privacy compliance; Animal research program, and related committee and compliance functions; State public records and open meetings laws; and Federal Freedom of Information Act requests
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methodology and materials 10% Provides operational guidance on day-to-day activities of unit or program staff and/or student workers 10% Performs literature reviews and writes reports 20% Does market analysis
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-of-the-art facility in Babcock Hall, CDR is the largest dairy foods research program in the US. The Center has over 60 full-time staff, supports graduate and undergraduate research, and provides
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pediatric residency program is required. Completion of an accredited fellowship program in Pediatric Cardiology with a 4th year in Electrophysiology is required. Experience in an academic medical setting