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Details Posted: 10-Feb-24 Location: Madison, Wisconsin Salary: Open Categories: Project/Program Management/Planning Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 293809-AS Job Summary: The Science and
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Director in the Department of Chemistry runs the day-to-day operations of a large and vibrant education program, involving ~12,000 annual student enrollments and 250 undergraduate majors. A successful
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Inclusion Education: Preferred Associate's Degree in science/health/business related field Qualifications: Required: At least one year of experience in customer service. Preferred: Proficiency with computers
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Details Posted: 15-Mar-24 Location: Madison, Wisconsin Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences Internal Number: 294763-AS Job Summary: The primary duties are teaching
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program, the colony management program, the research support program, environmental enhancement program, the facilities maintenance program, and the animal care personnel management program. Under
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: Minimum of a Master's degree in Human Computer Interaction, Information Studies, Design, Computer Science or closely related field required. LIS 640: Minimum of a Master's degree in Library and Information
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Manager position is responsible for the day-to-day planning, oversight and execution of administrative functions of the Cell & Molecular Biology (CMB) graduate program, a Ph.D. granting program providing
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Computer Engineering or related field Preferred Master's Degree STEM Qualifications: Required qualifications: - 1 year project management experience. - Familiarity with semiconductor technologies Preferred
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Education: Required Bachelor's Degree The preferred candidate will have a background in data science, data management, computer science, informatics, statistics, or closely related field. Qualifications
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the scientist to sustain and expand a highly collaborative basic science research program aimed at developing advanced multi-scale, multi-model cell imaging approaches. The highly supportive scholarly environment