35 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"UCL"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at University of Kentucky
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Lecturer in American Sign Language Requisition Number FE04451 Working Title Department Name 8E660:Modern & Classical Lang, Lit & Cultures Work Location
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interdisciplinary teams. Proficiency in English, both written and verbal, is essential. A solid understanding of pharmaceutical assistance programs, insurance processes, background knowledge of utilized EHR (Script
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Therapy and Speech-Language Pathology. About the Physical Therapy Program The Physical Therapy program at UK has been educating physical therapists since 1967. Our program is conducted at the Lexington
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Language Interpreter II/UKHC Requisition Number RE50479 Working Title Spanish Interpreter II - Turfland Outpatient Center Department Name H4016: Language
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Language Interpreter I/UKHC Requisition Number RE50630 Working Title Spanish Interpreter Department Name H4016: Language Services Work Location Lexington
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Language Interpreter I/UKHC Requisition Number RE50631 Working Title Spanish Interpreter Department Name H4016: Language Services Work Location Lexington
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seeks a candidate with strong written and oral communication skills for their Scientist II position. The Scientist II is a key member of the team supporting the department’s to assure the health and
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Peer Tutoring Program in the Elbert E. Ray eStudio. There are no appointments and tutoring is offered in small, informal groups. Peer Tutors help tutees fully understand concepts, complete assignments
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-specific characterizations. The scholar will have the opportunity to collaborate with a diverse team of experts and build an independent research program in seismology, with research activities leading
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is desirable. Evidence of strong written and oral communication skills is required, and it is expected that the incumbent will obtain extramural funding to support a vigorous research program. The