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curious scholars who seek to apply their learning in the service of humanity. Our undergraduate programs, Co-op experiences and Community-Based Learning courses give students a broad-based, hands-on
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Essential Functions PRIMARY FUNCTIONS: Engage in student supervision, teaching, clinical and community service activities to advance the education and training of students enrolled in the SLP master’s program
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courses in systems, leadership, project management, software design and engineering; participate in curriculum development and program accreditation efforts; serve on college committees that maintain and
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scheme generation, etc. These tasks will be performed via R and/or SAS programming. We are looking for an analyst who can work independently and be a lead analyst for ongoing and future projects. Essential
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health program funded by the National Institute of Health. The purpose of this research is to address mental health needs among the Latino population in Philadelphia. The Study data collector/interviewer
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skills and/or other laboratory/lecture roles as related to background, interests, and needs of the program. Essential Functions Provides clinical education to optometry students, residents and other
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management, software design and engineering; participate in curriculum development and program accreditation efforts; serve on college committees that maintain and improve the instructional program
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studies. Assist with survey programming and qualitative or quantitative database management, as needed Assist with developing funding applications for future studies. Required Qualifications Minimum of a
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of Business . The College offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in business administration to nearly 4,000 students and has an alumni network of more than 30,000 business professionals. Job
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Community (PAC) Research Programs, within the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute, are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Fellow to support a five-year NIH-funded community-based participatory research (CBPR) study on