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Position Highlights The Academic Coordinator (Academic Programs Officer II) supports the strategic and operational goals of the Department of Intelligence Operations. This position manages academic program
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manages academic program data analytics, leads and coordinates key departmental meetings and events, oversees academic scheduling, and serves as the primary liaison among faculty, staff, and students
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strong, internationally recognized program dedicated to the study of neuropharmacology, physiology, chronic pain, and cancer biology. The expertise of the current faculty members encompasses a spectrum of
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populations. Minimum Qualifications Possess an earned doctoral degree from a CACREP-accredited or equivalent counselor education and supervision program. A.B.D. close to completion of degree by start date
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with other faculty in program planning, recruitment, and outreach. Work collaboratively with faculty and staff across the School of Music, College of Fine Arts, University, and community to advance
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(Part Time) (Surgery) Posting Number req24892 Department Surgery Department Website Link https://surgery.arizona.edu/ Location University of Arizona Health Sciences Address 1501 N. Campbell Avenue
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an orchestra program at the university level; work collaboratively with faculty and students; recruit and teach outstanding undergraduate and graduate students; create/maintain an active national profile as a
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Institute at the University of Arizona is seeking program resident assistants (KEYS RAs) for the KEYS 2026 Internship Program. The KEYS Program is a 7-week research internship for Arizona high school students
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an undergraduate major in Physiology and Medical Sciences that is one of the largest majors at UArizona with >5000 students enrolled in our undergraduate courses each year. The undergraduate program, taught
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undergraduate program, taught primarily by educator faculty, uniquely strengthens the whole department. Department faculty participate in campus-wide graduate programs and contribute to medical education