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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number TMP00575PO24 Job Code Title Instructor Advertised Title Adjunct Instructor Campus Columbia College/Division School of Law Department LAW - Health Law Masters
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travel within the state for fieldwork, presentations, and meetings. Minimum Qualifications Master's degree in archaeology, anthropology, or historical archaeology and 2 years' experience which may be
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(s) at the University of South Carolina. Primary duties Supervision of Resident Assistant Staff Support for student learning and development Residential program development and implementation
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intellectual curiosity and a commitment to working with high-achieving students. The Academic Advisor and Service Coordinator works with students in two primary ways. The incumbent will be responsible
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Principal Investigators (PIs), co-Principal Investigators (co-PIs), and others associated with such projects including but not limited to graduate and undergraduate students and staff. The AD-DPO will
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Zoning, LEEDS certification, historic preservation, any other applicable codes, and the University’s master plan by reading, researching, reviewing, attending conferences, training, and meeting with
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Leave Yes Sick Leave Yes Position Description Advertised Job Summary Assists the main Principal Investigator (PI) by utilizing multiple types of Big Data and advanced statistical methods in studying a
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Carolina, School of Medicine Columbia (SOMC) and serves as the main point of contact for the Office. Coordinates and supports the Assistant Dean and Clinical Graduate Program Directors with program
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the primary user experience authority on the team. This role is responsible for conceptualizing, proposing, exploring, and executing digital planning to satisfy organizational and user needs based
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primary focus on cross country, distance, and mid-distance. Includes nights and weekends. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree. Three years minimum experience coaching or playing at a collegiate level