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, the Kansas Applied Remote Sensing program, the Kansas Natural Heritage Inventory, and Monarch Watch. The unit also manages the KU Field Station composed of more than 3,500 acres in northeastern Kansas, and
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Report’s 2025–26 “Best Graduate Schools.” Its graduate program in special education is ranked No. 1 among public universities and No. 2 overall, while the curriculum & instruction program ranks No. 18 among
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students with third party billing, usually through a foreign national government, an international agency, or a corporation and students participating in the Jayhawk Semester program. The Jayhawk Semester
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moisture control, storage, and care of anatomical specimens. Maintain chain-of-custody and confidentiality of all human donor records. Support or coordinate aspects of the body donation program, including
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The University of Kansas (KU) Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) seeks outstanding individuals for a full time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor
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RECREATION SERVICES department seeks an Education Program Coordinator (with a working title of Assistant Director of Fitness & Wellness) to play an essential role in the management and support of RECREATION
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to support its multidisciplinary program focused on advancing the early detection, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of eating disorders across the lifespan. CARE conducts large-scale, federally funded
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to contribute to the development of academic programs and a strong research program. Successful candidates will be results-oriented, have a record of superior scholarship, have experience in externally-funded
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paperwork and documentation Coordinate classroom set-up and program changes between semesters Ensure compliance with KDHE licensing standards and CDC policies. Communicate facility or maintenance needs to CDC
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. Successful candidates are expected to contribute to the development of academic programs and a strong research program. Successful candidates will be results-oriented, have a record of superior scholarship