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pertaining to research projects. The successful candidate will advance a number of research projects from conceptualization through publication, formulate research methods, suggest options for improving
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include, but are not limited to: Work on gasoline, diesel, and alternatively fueled equipment, including hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, electrical, electronic and computer controlled utility systems
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to measure the impact of community safety-related programs and interventions, including programs being implemented by CICS. Additionally, they support mixed methods research, data collection and analyses, and
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have considerable visibility and will interact with senior leaders at the university as well as numerous university staff. It will require an ability to work as a team player with many people from varied
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to teaching responsibilities and 15% dedicated to scholarship and service. Faculty responsibilities therefore will include contributing to related program instruction within the GUSON, advising students as
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program, characterized by well-articulated policies and procedures, efficient mechanisms for ensuring that the University meets compliance obligations and responds appropriately to problems, and a culture
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and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effect Experience in working in teams involved in clinical trials
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experience). Knowledge of standard library practices and procedures. Knowledge of legal and interdisciplinary research sources and methods, including international, foreign, and comparative law as
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pathway programs. Manage and support core ODEIB/GEMS program administrative functions – to include general communications, application processes, and student support. Support the development, implementation
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Summary The Graduate Assistant (GA) position will compromise two parts: assisting the leadership of the Community Scholars Program in preparing for the incoming cohort of students for Summer 2025 and