154 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" "O.P" positions at Wayne State University
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: • Support the Clinical Medicine I, II, and III courses through instructional and academic activities, as assigned. • Contribute to additional teaching or academic responsibilities within the Program
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, and oversight of the administrative affairs of the WSU Department of Pathology and its practice plan. Direct authority is exercised over several specialized areas of responsibility, including department
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writing. Strong interpersonal skills are a must. Demonstrates the ability to plan and deliver oral and written communications that are impactful and persuasive including presentations to university
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decision making purposes. Maintain a school database. Prepare a wide variety of statistical and administrative reports and analysis, summaries, surveys, and questionnaires regarding program activities. Serve
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, and generalized additive models would be a bonus. Skilled in descriptive analysis and applying modern statistical methods in modeling of data. Technical writing and computer programming skills. Strong
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executing data collection and analysis for multiple research projects, with special attention to Crisis Response projects. Candidate must have a degree – preferably a master’s degree, PhD, or PhD candidate
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executing data collection and analysis for multiple research projects, with special attention to Youth Justice projects. Candidate must have a degree – preferably a master’s degree, PhD, or PhD candidate
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proposals for new projects and continued program funding. Identifies public and private funding opportunities. Monitors various online and print publications and websites for source information, at the local
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creates exceptional educational opportunities which prepare students for success in a global society. Essential functions (job duties): Coordinate sponsored program administrative functions for a School
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educational activities at one assigned locationoutlined in the 21st CCLC grant. Coordinate activities that include academic learning experiences, field trips and site-based liaison among program staff, school