180 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"U"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at The University of Iowa
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program. Required Qualifications: At least two years of clinical experience. Clinical expertise using evidence-based practice in service provision. Licensed or eligible for licensure as a speech-language
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of administrative time for full-time providers. Highly valued GIM primary care program that is in demand across the region. Tort Reform State: Iowa is a physician-friendly state with tort reform laws that support
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interactions and regular guidance from Dr. Sohn, lab members and collaborating faculty. Additional information about the Research Internship Program can be found at: http://research.uiowa.edu/post-baccalaureate
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the nation’s best. The Department of Urology is home to nationally recognized faculty, a strong residency program, and a supportive, collegial environment. This position represents an opportunity to participate
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Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities) program and has provided outstanding interdisciplinary training in neurodevelopmental disabilities for over two decades. This position includes
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Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities) program and has provided outstanding interdisciplinary training in neurodevelopmental disabilities for over two decades. This position includes important leadership
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such as geospatial programming, spatial database systems, GIS field methods, spatiotemporal statistics, foundational undergraduate and graduate-level GIS courses, and thematic courses such as GIS
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the department faculty practice plan. Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any misconduct history or pending research misconduct investigation including but not limited to sexual misconduct in
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robust, hypothesis driven research program focused at the molecular, cell biological, or organismal level demonstrated through a strong publication record. We are particularly interested in individuals
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Reform. This NSF-funded (#2142873) project investigates the extent to which a change agent can influence reform in chemistry doctoral programs. The postdoc will be involved in designing programming