540 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"UCL"-"U"-"SciLifeLab"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Prof" positions at Michigan State University
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Position Summary Job Summary: The registered nurse is responsible for the assessment, implementation, and evaluation of the patients’ status, plan of care, and goal achievement. The perfect
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. Develops and implements methods and techniques to improve quality, portion control, production and presentation. Develops and conducts training programs to train and educate personnel in methods and
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possible based on department teaching needs, funding, and performance. The primary focus of this position is to assist faculty with courses within the undergraduate physiology and/or neuroscience program
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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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(or courses) for our MS program in Work and Organizational Psychology. We are searching for candidates who have obtained a PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology or related field, have gained relevant
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of construction and other related projects for RHS and supervises the project management team. Administers preventative and operational maintenance programs and procedures for RHS facilities and properties. Duties
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for collaboration; and a commitment to diversity and inclusion in performance of their duties. As faculty, they develop a self-directed program of professional development and scholarly activities related
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through recruitment of world-class investigators to the Grand Rapids Campus. We currently seek scientists with active, extramurally-funded research programs in the multidisciplinary field of population
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Position Summary This position will provide expertise in undergraduate teaching programs focused on agribusiness economics and management. The successful candidate will be expected to develop and
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designing advisor development programs and mentoring professionals. Knowledge of student development theory, appreciative advising, and inclusive excellence practices. Fluency with student success