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, neurodevelopmental disorders, eating disorders, trauma, suicide, and substance use disorders. Primary and affiliated faculty for the clinical program can be found on our program website https://cla.auburn.edu
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applications for the position of Research Compliance Administrator. This position contributes to the daily activities of the Research Compliance Program(s) within the Office of Research Compliance (ORC), which
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Position Details Position Information Requisition Number S4562P Home Org Name Human Research Protection Program Division Name VP for Research and Economic Dev Position Title Director, Human Research
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virtual academic and non-academic classes, public programs, workshops, and social activities throughout three quarters and the summer term; regularly assesses program quality and audience satisfaction
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Student-Led Events Coordinator! In this role, you’ll advise and guide the University Program Council (UPC)—Auburn’s student programming board—through every stage of planning large-scale, high-impact events
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program allowing tuition waiver (College of Education and MBA program not available) be registered for at least one course during each academic term of the assistantship satisfy the minimum load
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, summer youth program developers, summer staff, and clients to determine course logistics. Event management for large and small groups of varying ages. Effective marketing and promotion of programs
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-resourced families and children participating in the Early Head Start Program. The purpose of the Family Child Care Partnerships (FCCP) project is to assist family child care providers to provide high quality
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Position Details Position Information Requisition Number S4947P Home Org Name 4H Program Division Name AL Cooperative Extension System Position Title 4-H Extension Agent - Bullock County Job Class
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of personal judgement and collaboration in coordinating complex academic projects and program administration, with limited supervision. The study of Pharmacy began at Auburn University in 1885