118 phd-in-wastewater-treatment positions at University of New Mexico in United-states
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communicating information to faculty, students, staff, and the various publics served by the University and in handling administrative records, file, and similar confidential items Public speaking skills
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vulnerable populations. The COPH houses three education programs: the Bachelor of Science in Population Health (BSPH) and the Master of Public Health (MPH) and the newly created PhD in Health Equity Sciences
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five and their families, including evidence-based assessment and treatment. The ideal candidate will have training and experience in early childhood developmental assessment, and evidence-based treatment
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Archaeology and PhD programs. Applications received by May 31, 2024 will receive full consideration. The position will remain open until filled. A complete application consists of a letter of intent addressing
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HS Research Tech 1 Requisition ID req29842 Working Title HS Research Tech 1 Position Grade 08 Position Summary The Vue Lab (Tou Yia Vue, PhD; [email protected]) in the Department of Neurosciences
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. The Admin Assistant to the Executive Director’s duties include: Overseeing and administering the day-to-day activities of the office such as handling walk-up and phone interactions, maintaining calendars and
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, immunohistochemistry staining, Western blot, fluorescent microscopy, solution preparation, and data analysis. The research requires comfort with small animal handling, surgery, injections, and behavioral studies
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of students/trainees. Strong communication skills, as well as excellent telephone etiquette, and a high level of recall skills is a must. 2. This position will require the handling of confidential
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knowledge. The Neonatal Occupational Therapist will provide comprehensive developmental care services. These include needs assessment, treatment planning, and critical developmental therapy services to ill
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of a dynamic multidisciplinary healthcare team, and will work directly with Oncologists to provide care to patients undergoing treatment at the UNM Cancer Center outpatient clinic. The University