168 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U"-"O.P"-"UCL"-"St" positions at University of Virginia
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collaborative projects that benefit the overall foundation relations program, which will provide valuable opportunities to build hands-on experience to further one’s career. The role requires strong strategic
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development and research. In addition to the above job responsibilities, other duties may be assigned. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: Bachelor of Science in Nursing from accredited nursing program, Master's
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benefited position. Benefits. Time Off: In addition to 11-15 paid holidays depending on the calendar year, the flexible University Leave program offers employees 22-30 days per year depending on years
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Leadership & Administration (20% effort, increasing with program growth): Manage and support APPs within the Emergency Department and ED Observation Unit; including serving as the first point-of-contact in
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accessibility policy and organizational standards. Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, MIS, Computer Engineering or related discipline Experience: At least one year of
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systems with the development of patient-derived ex vivo platforms that capture the complexity and heterogeneity of human RCC. We also leverage advanced computational tools, including single cell and spatial
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The University of Virginia Football is a highly competitive FBS Power Four program committed to academic and athletic excellence. The Department of Athletics at the University of Virginia is now
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The National Security Policy Center (NSPC) at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy seeks applicants for the role of Program Coordinator. This position supports the Director of
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The University of Virginia is a highly competitive Division I program committed to academic and athletic excellence. The Department of Athletics at the University of Virginia is looking to fill the
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The Brains, Emotions, and Adolescent Relationships (BEAR) Lab at the University of Virginia, under the direction of Stefanie Sequeira, Ph.D., in collaboration with the Program for Anxiety