72 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"UCL"-"U"-"SciLifeLab"-"IDAEA-CSIC"-"U.S" positions at University of Connecticut
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, both of which have thriving research communities and strong educational programs. Although we will consider candidates with a range of relevant curricular and scholarly expertise in the field of social
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Salary Range: $62,359.00-$80,175.00 Yearly. Individuals new to state service start at the minimum of the pay plan. Link to Qualified Craft Worker – HVACR Job Specification https
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. Understanding of test blueprint knowledge for Board certification exams. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Experience in APRN program development, curriculum development, and program track management. Experience with
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Veterinarian will provide daily support to diagnose, treat, and manage clinical cases identified in the research colonies; assist with disease surveillance and prevention programs; participate in various
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non-tenure track position with the possibility of annual reappointment, contingent upon positive annual reviews and program funding, and may lead to a multi-year appointment. The anticipated start date
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Salary Range: $62,359.00-$80,175.00 Yearly. Individuals new to state service start at the minimum of the pay plan. Link to Qualified Craft Worker (Electrical) Job Specification: https
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track of the Prelicensure program. Under the direction of the Director of the Pre-Licensure program, the Clinical Instructor may be required to teach courses at all campuses the accelerated BS/CEIN track
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Investigation and Response Network (Vet-LiRN), and the New England Wildlife Disease Cooperative (NWDC), and is a National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) authorized laboratory. The Diagnostic Testing Services
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administration team. Sponsored Program Services (SPS) is responsible for administering a portfolio of $368M in annually awarded funding across all UConn campuses and UConn Health. We are a top-ranked public
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Electrical Engineering. The work will be conducted in collaboration with the Behavioral Neuroscience program in the Psychological Sciences department (Ian Stevenson), the Electrical and Computer Engineering