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research program Notice of Availability of the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act
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‑fidelity communication to program leadership, rather than on procedural or administrative compliance activities. Outstanding U of A benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance
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Highlights The Clinical Research Assistant will assist in an ongoing, CDC funded, research project that focuses on the development, testing, and implementation of a self-management program known as MINDSET
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program, creating and updating CAPs and managing progress to completion as needed. Establish metrics and a reporting framework to measure the efficiency, effectiveness, and maturity level of the security
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Research Assistant will assist in an ongoing, CDC funded, research project that focuses on the development, testing, and implementation of a self-management program known as MINDSET, aimed at improving
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Benefits: The University of Arizona Qualified Tuition Reduction (QTR) Program allows full benefits-eligible employees to take up to 9 credit hours per semester for just $25 per term. This program also
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. This position oversees the University Key Program and Key Desk operations to ensure secure, compliant, and efficient management of campus keys and access. It provides direct supervision, training, and mentoring
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communicate and influence elected officials, policymakers, agency heads, program managers, and external stakeholders. Ability to understand and leverage University of Arizona assets in order to secure grants
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expertise and module co-ordination. Research in an area of interest or working with colleagues on areas of research. Service to the program, college, university and profession as appropriate. Knowledge
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, and contribute to a growing research program aimed at rethinking how plant–microbiome interactions can support resilient agriculture in a changing climate. Outstanding U of A benefits include health