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Qualifications Bachelor?s degree or equivalent in education and experience, plus five years of related experience. Must be a graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant Program from a recognized college or
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husbandry program or equivalent in education, training and experience. Preferred Qualifications Master?s degree in biotechnology. One year of related experience is preferred. Requires excellent communication
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across all channels. The Director manages cross-functional teams and collaborates with university-wide partners, program leadership, and external media to amplify the school?s mission, academic programs
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to compete for and win Ivy League titles and NCAA Championships. With 31 varsity sports, Columbia Athletics is the largest NCAA Division I athletics program in New York City and the only NCAA Division I sports
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Orientation, MS Program Activities and Seminars, MS Class Day c. Weekly Office Hours and Review Sessions, as needed 2. Service a. University and public service activities are also expected
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reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary The Division of General Medicine/Hospitalist Program seeks a highly motivated and detail-oriented
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the Columbia community and other stakeholders. CTV also runs an Executive-in-Residence program, which brings seasoned industry executives, serial entrepreneurs, and investors to campus to support faculty and
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hypoventilation syndromes. This is a unique opportunity to establish a new program of home ventilation and to work in a collaborative setting to deliver advanced care and improve the quality of life for patients
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Working closely with the Center?s finance core to monitor project budgets and spending Overseeing research subject compensation through the TruCentive payment program Assisting the Principal Investigator in
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college preparation into its General Education Development (GED) curriculum. The goal of the program is to help adults improve their English language proficiency, enhance literacy and numeracy skills