488 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at University of Michigan
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you stay well and to support you as you plan for a secure future. Benefits include: Generous paid time off for vacations, holidays, sick time, season days, and paid parental leave. A retirement plan
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MCDB and beyond. We strive to make the fields of molecular, cellular, and developmental biology more accessible to everyone, regardless of their background. The Graduate Program Coordinator serves as a
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responsible for supporting our Student Engagement data collection processes, as well as ensuring the smooth and timely operation of ELO programs and events. This includes coordinating logistics such as
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the university. Why Work at Michigan? The University of Michigan offers a comprehensive benefits package including: Generous paid time off and family leave Health, dental, and vision insurance Retirement plan with
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the enterprise-wide water management and air quality programs, ensuring compliance with infection prevention and environmental health standards, assisting with risk assessments, and providing expertise in
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faculty instructors. The team is responsible for the administration of the department's graduate programs (2 PhD, 3 MSE, and 3 MEng) and undergraduate programs (2 majors, 2 minors, and a certificate program
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policies and practices that improve the health of people and communities. CHRT's revenue comes from a combination of corporate sponsorships, grants and contracts. Responsibilities* The RnE Program Manager
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provide study coordination for multiple clinical research studies depending on complexity that range from moderate to complex. Coordinator experience and mastery of all job duties from the CRC-Technician
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evaluation of Empower@Home, an online psychotherapy program designed to support older adults in community settings. Empower@Home was developed in collaboration with community agencies and older adult advisors
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experiencing, but not limited to: Maternal cardiac disease Complex multiples Growth restriction Genetic complications Preterm labor or a history of preterm delivery Addiction disorders Diabetes (type 1, type 2