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: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, technology, business management or a related field. At least 10 years of experience within the manufacturing industry in a management role. Experience assessing, developing
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/administrative experience in the mass communication field. The preferred candidate will have professional experience in both the media industry and in higher education; the ability to develop and foster strong
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, or industry partners Successful track record in writing and securing grant funding. Experience leading project teams, including supervising staff, mentoring team members, and supporting employee development
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undergraduate psychology courses based on departmental needs and the candidate's interest. Opportunities to contribute to program development, serve on student committees, and to work with other university units
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Division I programs to help develop our student-athletes to reach their full potential. Examples of what you'll do Plan practice sessions and competitive coaching situations (assigned primarily with athletes
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have a record of accomplishments in experimental high-energy nuclear physics and will be expected to develop an independent and vigorous research program. The current faculty in the department
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experience Special Required Qualifications Drivers License Preferred Qualifications: Experience with financial resource development including creation, development, and establishing of budgets. Experience with
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to enhance delivery efficacy, and optimizing the system from both an engineering and plant tissue culture perspective. The postdoc will contribute to both fundamental research and translational development
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Position Title: Postdoc Research Associate Appointment Type: Post Doc/Trainee Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Kozminsky Lab develops and applies technology to create in
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Coach with expertise in throwing events to assist the Director of Men’s and Women’s Track and Field with all phases of the NCAA Division I track and field programs to help develop our student-athletes