240 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"St"-"UCL" positions at University of Florida
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securing philanthropic support for capital projects, scholarships, programs, and emerging needs related to the UF Jacksonville Campus. • Coordinate with the UF Advancement communications teams to prepare
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coordinate multiple research projects often under tight deadlines. • Set strategies and priorities for responding to research data requests • Manages queue of incoming research data requests • Set policies
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Classification Title: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Job Description: Assistant, Associate, Full Professor, Bone Marrow Transplant Program Director at the University of Florida. The Department
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, serving as a key partner in coordinating meetings, developing programming, and the governance of councils that guide and support the college's mission. The Assistant Director will also play a critical role
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the ability to manage multiple projects and tasks. - Independently sets deadlines and meets goals. - Can identify program gaps, propose innovative solutions, and execute
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Demonstrated customer service skills ABILITIES Ability to plan, organize, coordinate, and prioritize work assignments Ability to work effectively under time constraints Demonstrated ability to handle multiple
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to large groups of undergraduate students Ability to organize and plan events, manage multiple tasks at once, and to move quickly between tasks Experience in academic program coordination in a higher
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for research participants enrolled in multiple, complex clinical trials under the Neuromuscular Division. Responsibilities include scheduling and tracking subject visits, ensuring protocol adherence, and
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securing philanthropic support for capital projects, scholarships, programs, and emerging needs related to the UF Jacksonville Campus. • Coordinate with the UF Advancement communications teams to prepare
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the OGE Administrator and Associate Dean to define event vision, objectives, and budget aligning with the College's strategic goals and enhancing the graduate program's academic environment. Research and