116 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"O" positions at The University of Arizona
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statements. Coordinate proactive media outreach, manage interview requests, and prepare student-athletes, coaches, and staff for media opportunities. Plan and conduct continuous news coverage efforts, ensuring
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comprehensive communications calendar and annual plan to coordinate and manage communication needs across all units within the Office. Review and edit all communications to ensure clarity, consistency, accuracy
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of Arizona Health Sciences Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Administration Assistant provides administrative and research support to the Director and Program Manager of the Medical Student and
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academic colleges/program and/or student service areas to build relationships, so they understand program culture and requirements. Access Consultants play a critical role in facilitating the University’s
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Sign In Create Profile Research Program Administration Officer II, University of Arizona Cancer Center Tucson, AZ, United States | req23509 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted on: 7/25/2025 Back
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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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Mexico partner goals, state and federal requirements. This is key to accurately assessing and communicating the feasibility of studies to the program and its partners. Conduct preliminary review of pilot
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of the next generation of cancer researchers and health professionals. The CRTEC office is seeking to hire multiple Research Technician II positions that will be a part of the cancer research training program
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of the project according to plan: Participation in start-up and procedural activities (e.g., development and maintenance of a research procedures manual; a database on REDCAP; purchasing and oversight of study
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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