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Classification Title: Assistant Professor Classification Minimum Requirements: Must have or anticipate receiving PhD in related fields of study before August 2026. Degrees earned from an education
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, and the affiliated expense reports. • Purchase supplies and materials, and coordinate scheduling and venue reservations as directed. Prepare and provide reports for distribution to campus
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the design of program – related print promotional and educational materials for public distribution; design and prepares a newsletter for distribution to program members; responds to inquiries from the program
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Classification Title: Plumber IV Classification Minimum Requirements: - High school diploma (or equivalent) and completion of four (4) years (or equivalent) of a Plumbing apprenticeship program, or
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and curricular aspects with a focus on internships for Beyond120, the college’s experiential learning and professional development program. This is a full-time, twelve-month, non-tenure accruing
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Operations & Communication Support the prioritization of course development efforts to align with academic goals and student needs. Develop, draft, and distribute clear and timely academic program
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. • Track and monitor usage of Committee allocated funds: Colloquium Committee, Computing Resources Committee, Outreach Committee, among others; address issues as they arise. • Generate financial reports
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), the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and state agencies. The Department offers two degrees: a certificate, master’s, and PhD in biomedical informatics and a certificate, masters and PhD in
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end user materials including 1-pagers, tutorials, technical documentation and workflows targeted for varied audiences. Summarize thoughts, ideas and notes from project meetings and distribute
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symptoms across the healthcare system, by integrating neuroimaging, psychophysiology, and computational modeling. Our work spans from basic science to clinical/translational neuroscience with humans, and our