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) provide evidence of exceptional teaching, and (3) show a readiness to contribute to the intellectual life, governance, and programmatic development of the School of Civic Leadership. Application
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. Oversees a $13 million operating budget and leads a team of 74 professional employees, 230 undergraduate student employees and 20 graduate assistants who prioritize student development, innovation and
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, appointment, promotion, tenure, and professional development. The Faculty Affairs Manager collaborates closely with department chairs, HR, legal, compliance, and academic leadership to maintain accurate faculty
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communication skills are also required. Special consideration may be given to applicants with experience and/or interest in working on course coordination/development, advising and other departmental needs
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of data practices across all colleges and schools. Assist in the development and management of centralized data warehouse. Partner with stakeholders to gather required data and ensure accuracy of data
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Description The College of Pharmacy at The University of Texas at Austin is dedicated to providing exemplary education, training, research, and professional development for Pharm.D. students
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---- Earliest Start Date: Immediately ---- Position Duration: Expected to Continue ---- Location: PICKLE RESEARCH CAMPUS ---- Job Details: Purpose Analyst supporting sonar development programs and relate analysis
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ticketing systems. The Supervisor manages queue performance, staff scheduling, coaching and development, quality assurance, and escalation pathways to IT, Clinical Operations, and Digital Health teams
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undergraduate course/s, and additional possible duties which include providing service in teaching, curriculum development, and advising students. Course assignments may vary depending on needs. Qualifications
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interactions with beneficial or pathogenic microbes, reprogramming host plant development by insects and/or microbes, environmental modulation of plant growth-defense interface, plant immune receptors and signal