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will be responsible for strategic leadership, program administration, compliance, risk management, and fostering global partnerships that enhance the university’s international presence. Key
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The Dean’s Office within the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) at the University of Virginia (UVA) seeks applications for a Finance Generalist. The School of Engineering and Applied Science
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program lead for various Master of Science degree programs, you will be the main point of contact for students, providing consistent support and guidance throughout their academic journey. This includes
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The University of Virginia is a highly competitive Division I program committed to academic and athletic excellence. The Department of Athletics at the University of Virginia is now accepting
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and translational research to improve AD patient outcomes. UVA is home to a strong and connected Postdoc community and the successful candidate will have support from the Flowers Lab, the Department
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Successful completion of another PCT Education Program that has been approved by NPDS. (2) Documented proof of at least 1 year of recent (within past 2 years) experience in a similar PCT role from an outside
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and comfortable environment for all plumbing systems in support of zone maintenance. The Plumber should be able to read blueprints and have basic computer skills. Day Shift: 40-hr Work Week, Built with
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of computational chemistry is a plus Familiarity of a variety of instrumentation software packages is a plus Ability to use Microsoft Windows software is a must. LAB SPECIALIST SENIOR Education: Bachelor's degree
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher (Research Associate) to support our NIH funded research program investigating astrocyte dysfunction in Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease. Specifically we