261 computer-programmer-"the"-"U"-"UCL"-"O.P"-"IMPRS-ML"-"U.S" positions at The University of Arizona
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regular profit or loss statements for each of the programs. This position performs break-even analysis and market comparison reports on program fees and online tuition rates for our graduate programs, and
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assigned work to meet the requirements of the research obligations. Lab equipment management. Contribute to ensuring regulatory compliance of the research program by coordinating with senior leadership and
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interpreting program. Possession of a national certification of interpreting from the National Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, or Board for Evaluation of Interpreter (BEI). FLSA Non-Exempt Full Time/Part
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to required and elective curriculum, event planning, student scheduling, calendaring, data analysis, and program evaluation aspects of the assigned specialty (ies). Outstanding interpersonal skills
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.** William “Scott” Killgore, PhD, is a Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience that joined the University of Arizona July 1, 2014. He brings an active research program from Harvard Medical School
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Greater Phoenix Area Address Phoenix, AZ USA Position Highlights Our Mission: To bridge every community in Arizona through healthcare innovation. Our Team: The Arizona Reach program is a 24/7 service that
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creates materials and programs to support and evaluate academic and program objectives, course design and delivery. Final FTE is dependent on student enrollment and department instructional needs. Your
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program from Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital, including his Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN) Laboratory. The Lab is devoted to the study of emotional intelligence, PTSD, mTBI
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. William “Scott” Killgore, PhD, is a Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience that joined the University of Arizona July 1, 2014. He brings an active research program from Harvard Medical School
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leading all aspects of the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter's nightly, public star gazing programs. Utilizing the Observatory's 0.8-meter and 0.6-meter telescopes situated at the summit of Mount Lemmon, the program