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position. This position is responsible for the design and execution of the marketing program and strategies for the unit. This initiative is targeted not only at NC State University students, faculty and
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that guide the physical growth and development of the university. Help build and supervise a multidisciplinary team of engineers and technicians responsible for infrastructure design and implementation
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Posting Details Position Information Posting Number PG191632PD Position Number 00111918 Position Type Post Doc FLSA Exempt Departmental Information Department ID 140401 - Electrical & Computer
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growth. The mission of University Advancement is to secure support for NC State University in terms of dollars, service, and engagement by delivering an integrated program of development, alumni relations
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direction and guidance to the Libraries’ development support team as required. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Include: Contribute to the growth of the major gifts program by building a pipeline of
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of the hospital for in-house treatment of patients Serving as a preceptor for pharmacy technology students rotating from the Wake Technical Community College program If you are a detail-oriented professional
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of the hospital for in-house treatment of patients Serving as a preceptor for pharmacy technology students rotating from the Wake Technical Community College program If you are a detail-oriented professional
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data analyses spanning multiple field programs and breeding populations. Evaluate historical and current breeding program practices to establish standardized, scalable data management and analysis
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. Environmental & Physical Requirements Ability to work in an environment involving sick animals, hazardous materials, and gas anesthetics. Capability to lift up to 50 pounds and remain on-site beyond scheduled
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program focused on the molecular and cellular mechanisms governing kidney function, injury, repair, and progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and/or acute kidney injury (AKI). Areas of emphasis may