105 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"U.S"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"St" positions at Michigan State University
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based. Developed through collaborative efforts among multiple units at Michigan State University, the MPH program is physically based on the College of Human Medicine, Charles Stewart Mott Department
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. Experience with accreditation and academic program review. Desired Qualifications Experience coordinating teaching assignments/scheduling across multiple units; Familiarity with catalog systems and course
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for multiple units with budgets that exceed fifty to seventy million in total and asset with reviewing. Will be assigned Fiscal Officer (FO)/Fiscal Officer Delegate for one or more accounts. Collects, compiles
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would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program in Business or Communications with relevant course work in Purchasing, Materials Management and Inventory Control or related field; three
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Working/Functional Title Director, Reproductive and Developmental Sciences Position Summary The Reproductive and Developmental Sciences Program (RDSP) at Michigan State University invites
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various organoids and tissue constructs from hPSCs for neurodevelopment and toxicity screening. The candidate is expected to work in a multidisciplinary team, gain new skills, and make progress in multiple
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; Promote and enforce departmental policy on dependability for all staff. 35%: Train and evaluate all front-line employees in area of responsibility; plan staffing and time schedules. 15%: Enforce
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web content to preserve brand voice and consistency, and must be able to adapt his/her/their writing style to fit genre and multiple audiences. In addition, candidates must possess high-quality project
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programming to MSUCOM medical students. This part-time, on-call position is located at MSUCOM’s Detroit Medical Center campus and offers a flexible 20-hour work week, 1039 hours in any twelve (12) month period
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Public Health Initiative (PPHI) is to improve the outcomes of Flint children. Through clinical and community programs, partnerships, advocacy, training, and evaluation, the Pediatric Public Health