318 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U.S"-"O.P"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Michigan
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receive direction from multiple people. Experience with computer software such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Knowledge of tools such as GoogleDrive, GoogleSheets, GoogleDocs, GoogleSlides, and Dropbox
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to facilitate a multifaceted Digital Scholarship Fellows program. This program, which will comprise student, faculty, and community fellows, will offer a way for the Digital Scholarship program to meet existing
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in the position and outline skills and experiences that directly relate to the position. Please include contact information for at least three references. Job Summary The Survey Methodology Program
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strong and collegial research community of the University of Michigan. Candidates being considered for this position will be expected to work within a team-based research program and to support the
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this position will be at UMSI. This is part of a university-level faculty expansion program and collaborative cluster hire in Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence across multiple units; where appropriate
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science area is desirable. Successful completion of Michigan Medicine's 12-week training program is required or some experience as an Ophthalmic Technician is required. Certification as an Ophthalmic
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active research program in population genomics, focusing on reptiles and amphibians. The successful candidate will be a key collaborative member of the research team, contributing intellectually and
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and observation care by providing payers with clinical information via fax, autoroute, and web-based programs, for example, E-Referral, Navinet, Pnote Demonstrate ability to use multiple computer
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Training Fellowship program, beginning in September 2025. This non-accredited fellowship is designed to prepare athletic trainers for advanced clinical practice in sports medicine. Using an interdisciplinary
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during public health emergencies. Co-Directors Drs. Marisa Eisenberg and Emily Martin and their colleagues have an active research program to integrate mathematical modeling with community-based