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human health. The Opportunity Are you passionate about supporting students and driving academic program success? The School of Biomedical Engineering (BME) is seeking a dynamic and dedicated Graduate
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at least 3 or more years of experience in fields relevant to the program area(s) of interest. Graduate degree preferred. Comfortable using technology effectively for learning, communication
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science, veterinary technology, cellular biology or related program with 2-4 years of relevant laboratory and personnel experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience Compliance
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, supporting the Biomedical and Biological Sciences (BBS) Program, the DVM seeking PhD degree program, the Combined DVM-PhD program, and the Veterinary Investigator Program (VIP). The job responsibilities
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creation and modification of work schedules Serve as unit lead for applicable systems, liaise with AHDC systems analyst, VMIT, and vendors as needed. Monitor and evaluate program budget, accounts, and
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flexible hours which may include evenings and/or weekends, as appropriate. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Enrolled in a science or marine science concentration program with a local High School. Familiarity with
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cattle production and management in the Department of Animal Science. The primary responsibility of this position is to deliver an integrated educational program on beef cattle production along with
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, including publication in peer-reviewed journals. Multi-disciplinary skills to effectively bridge fields, including population ecology, movement ecology, computer science and geospatial statistics. Ability
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: Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood, Animal Science, Agriculture, Environmental Science, Education, or other related field, or High School Diploma and 2 years volunteer or work experience. One year of paid
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. This requires approaching all matters with an open mind, sense of curiosity, service-minded attitude, and diplomacy. What We Need Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in computer science