47 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"UCL" positions at University of Nevada, Reno
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the Orvis School of Nursing. Established program of scholarship in nursing outcomes and/or equity-related research that advances health or educational outcomes. Demonstrated record of scholarly funding, peer
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, is seeking to hire a full-time non-tenure track Lecturer I / Lecturer II / Teaching Assistant Professor to support the Aerospace Engineering (AE) Program. A recent $36 million gift from the Gillemot
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program. This role is responsible for developing strategies to increase philanthropic support from corporations, foundations, associations, and other organizations, advancing the university’s 13 colleges
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seeks candidates for a tenure-track faculty opening at the Assistant or Associate Professor level to support the development of the Aerospace Program. This tenure-track position will be responsible
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seeking applications for a tenure-track or tenured faculty position at the Associate Professor level to support its Nuclear Packaging program. This position aligns with the University’s mission as a land
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maintenance inspections of parking complexes; Plan and coordinate maintenance projects not to inconvenience or obstruct parking patrons; Perform work in a safe and professional manner complying with state and
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, conduct impactful research in their area of expertise, and develop externally funded research programs. Additional duties include contributing to university service and engaging in professional activities
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from multiple sources, building databases and data warehouses, and creating dashboards and reports that help faculty and students make data-driven decisions. The analyst works directly with researchers
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. For UNR Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778. Job Description The University of Nevada, Reno is recruiting for a Program Specialist in the
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status as a research powerhouse, earning multiple Carnegie Classifications, including an R1 research designation and the prestigious Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement. The University’s most