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. Job Overview We are a Department of Engineering and Computing Education (DECE) with burgeoning M.S. and Ph.D. programs seeking a visionary leader to grow our national and international footprint in
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planning; space management and documentation; project development, planning, design, and engineering; and project management. In addition to main campus, the portfolio also includes UC Clermont College and
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12 Conference, UC's momentum has never been stronger. UC's annual budget tops $1.65 billion and its endowment totals $1.8 billion. About UC Blue Ash The Language and Culture Studies Department at UC
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-wide master, capital, and space planning; space management and documentation; project development, planning, design, and engineering; and project management. In addition to main campus, the portfolio
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the College of Medicine and is the only Regional Blood Center owned and operated by a University in United States. HBC is recruiting for Manager, Biomedical Engineering, to manage the daily operations
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Transformation (CTRHT) and the Center for Cyber Strategy and Policy (CCSP). The Portman center encourages civility, bipartisanship, and finding common ground to achieve policy solutions. CTRHT uses research
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Undergraduate Admissions. This position will report to the Assistant Director of the Transfer Center. We are searching for team members committed to a dynamic team culture, who are organized problem-solvers with
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direction for donor center core operations. This senior level position provides oversight of programs related to Biomedical Engineering, Materials Management, Physical Operations, and computer software
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states. Cincinnati is a vibrant metropolis full of culture & history and overflowing with endless events & attractions, outdoor activities and sporting events. The City of Cincinnati is known for a strong
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oversees a diverse series of offices and operations but also coordinates with campus partners in colleges and programs. This supports UC’s commitment to academic strength and the decentralized culture