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position with potential for extension. Department Summary The Institute for Carbon Management (ICM) is a cross-campus technology-translation entity at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). ICM
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of HIV disease and its complications. (Required) Skill in using aseptic techniques in the collection of biological specimens. (Required) Knowledge, skill and ability to maintain strict confidentiality
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of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: JPF09440 The incumbent will be an Administrator for the undergraduate academic programs behind both the Computational and Systems Biology as well as the Neuroscience
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either from an existing specification or from a design created by oneself. (Required) Skill in working as part of a team, collaborating with colleagues. (Required) Ability to establish and maintain
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community, providing essential technology services and support to ensure the campus can effectively pursue its mission. It is UCLA's spirited tradition of thought leadership and commitment to excellence
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. Research sponsored and conducted by the Bunche Center is multidisciplinary in scope and spans the humanities, social sciences, fine arts, and several professional schools. Position Summary The Student
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teaching, preferably in an urban context. (Required) Skill in designing and writing of proposals, reports, and articles to secure funding. (Required) Knowledge, preferably a major or minor, in the specified
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colleagues (Required) Skill in interacting effectively with guests, team members, and managers in a high-volume, public setting using positive body language, direct eye contact, active listening, and friendly
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Details Posted: 06-Jun-24 Location: Los Angeles, California Salary: Open Internal Number: 3002 Department Summary The UCLA Center for Labor Research and Education, Downtown Labor Center conducts research on issues related to labor and employment. The Labor Center's research, policy and...
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Law, Law and Economics, Human Rights, and Constitutional Law. We welcome candidates whose experience in teaching, research or community service has prepared them to contribute to a campus climate that