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by logging into their existing Workday employee account. Position Summary: The Department of Civil, Environmental & Geomatics Engineering (http://www.cege.fau.edu ) at Florida Atlantic University
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by logging into their existing Workday employee account. Position Summary: Florida Atlantic University is seeking an Academic Advisor, PhD Programs, Executive Education - Boca Raton, FL. The FAU
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programs (BSN, MSN, DNP and PhD) with curricula that are unique and caring-based with opportunities for interprofessional education with medical, social work and pharmacy students. This is a 9-month non
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programs (BSN, MSN, DNP and PhD) with curricula that are unique and caring-based with opportunities for interprofessional education with medical, social work and pharmacy students. Candidates for the non
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SeaTech research and education facility in Dania Beach, Florida, and includes BS, MS and PhD degree programs. PhD programs include those with majors in Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical
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of appropriate experience required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and 2 years of appropriate experience preferred. Sound knowledge of federal and NIH policies. Strong interpersonal
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to Caring: expanding the science, practicing the art, studying the meaning, and living it day-to-day. We offer four-degree programs (BSN, MSN, DNP and PhD) with curricula that are unique and caring-based
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internationally for its dedication to Caring: expanding the science, practicing the art, studying the meaning, and living it day-to-day. We offer four-degree programs (BSN, MSN, DNP and PhD) with curricula
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programs (BSN, MSN, DNP and PhD) with curricula that are unique and caring-based with opportunities for interprofessional education with medical, social work and pharmacy students. Tenure-earning candidates
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programs (BSN, MSN, DNP and PhD) with curricula that are unique and caring-based with opportunities for interprofessional education with medical, social work and pharmacy students. Tenure-earning candidates