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Temporary Research Assistant - (24001216) Description Grade: A66 The College of Public Health is conducting a longitudinal study of cognition and language in older adults. We are seeking a research
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Monitors and maintains physical security of equipment and facilities. Writes text for manuscripts. Code in R or other relevant computer language. Perform other duties as assigned Required Education
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oversees the BA in Speech, Language and Hearing and our certificate programs in Linguistics and in American Sign Language in addition to having ongoing teaching duties within the department. The PD is
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. Ability to interact with people of all constituent groups. Ability to work independently and in groups. Preferred: Fluency in at least one language other than English, international travel and employment
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report development tools like Cognos, Tableau, and/or Power BI. *Programming experience in Java, Python, or similar language and familiarity with web development using JavaScript, CSS, and/or HTML. *Strong
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Language Program. *Ability to communicate in another language in addition to English. This position requires Child Abuse Certifications prior to the commencement of service. This position is assigned a hybrid work
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determinants of health and social justice with strengths in cancer, obesity, HIV, substance abuse, mental illness, mobility research, cognition and language, developmental disabilities, organ transplantation and
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language line conferencing for non-English speaking callers while documenting the call electronically. In addition, the Receptionist III will be responsible for answering patient questions and making
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implementation, and institutional advancement. Preferred: Advanced degree in a European Studies field and an understanding of the academic world strongly preferred. Fluency in at least one European language is
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, HIV, substance abuse, mental illness, mobility research, cognition and language, developmental disabilities, organ transplantation and aging. CPH research is funded by the National Institutes of Health