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advanced degree (or equivalent, if license received prior to July 1, 2001) from an accredited school/college of nursing or completion of an accredited Physician Assistant educational program accredited by
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the Biological Sciences Division. The CRC1 will be involved in multiple research trials types: multi-centered cooperative group and intergroup studies at a national level, multi-institutional pharmaceutical trials
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care for students, SC employs a multidisciplinary team of mental health clinicians, supports a psychology training program, and serves as a training rotation site for psychiatry residents. Job Summary The
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and executing programs and workshops, and supporting program administration including reporting and analytics. This role will primarily support students who have an interest in finance careers including
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Observatory project and the Metamaterial Laboratory, and contribute to the department’s experimental CMB program. The person hired will be responsible for development of hardware, software, and analysis
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the Biological Sciences Division. The CRC1 will be involved in multiple research trials types, multi-centered cooperative group and intergroup studies, at a national level, multi-institutional pharmaceutical
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The Pediatric Stem Cell Transplant, Cellular Therapy (TCT), the Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Survivorship Program and Fertility Preservation Program, among others. Responsibilities are diverse and
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University Police Department rules, regulations, general orders, policies, practices, and procedures required. Use desktop computer (IBM compatible), pager, two-way radio, firearms, handcuffs and other law
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to the Office of Alumni Relations and Development, including the University's Donor Relationship Management System, Microsoft Windows computer environment, Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access
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. The Forum’s three pillars are: 1) Teaching digital skills and tools via an M.A. degree program, Ph.D. certificate program, B.A. minor, and non-credit tutorials, 2) Research support for projects through all