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Posting Details Position Information Posting Number PG194323TM Position Number 11ASO3262 Position Type Temporary Essential Job Duties Working with our PhD student to conduct field air-soil sampling
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of research results; perform literature reviews; assist graduate student with completion of PhD dissertation research; maintain zebrafish colony. Is Time Limited No If Yes, Appointment Length Department
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to achieve program objectives with established resources. Preferred Qualifications Advanced Degree, PhD Preferred, in a relevant field of study. Although a technical degree is not required the ability
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; Communication Media; and Public Relations. We have two graduate programs – a Masters of Science in Communication and an interdisciplinary (with the English department) PhD program in “Communication, Rhetoric, and
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: Student Support and Program Management: Supervise 1-2 part-time undergraduate or PhD student workers (5/10 hours/week) to provide strategic input and operational support. Develop and revise standard
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curation for a genetics project. The technician will work closely with other lab members, including the PI, a PhD student, and the Collections Manager. This position is expected to last until June 1, 2024
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, and graduate degrees in anthropology (MA) and sociology (MA, PhD). The Department enrolls over 600 undergraduate majors and provides ca. 25,000 semester credit hours of undergraduate instruction each
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. Other Responsibilities Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD in Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology, Life Sciences, or related and 2 years of experience as a Licensing Associate
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Senior Design activities on an ad hoc basis. Participate in University and College of Engineering Open House activities. Other Responsibilities Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD in
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engineering majors. Excellent communication skills. Preferred Qualifications PhD in Mathematics Experience in teaching online/distance education courses in mathematics with additional emphasis for science and