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) and "Archaeology in Practice" (Spring Semester). The remaining courses will be determined by the candidate's area of specialization and departmental needs; the ability to teach at least one hands-on
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” (Fall semester) and “Archaeology in Practice” (Spring Semester). The remaining courses will be determined by the candidate’s area of specialization and departmental needs; the ability to teach at least
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: · Support the implementation of the PhD program offered collaboratively with New Mexico State University · Conduct in-person and internet-based student outreach and recruitment, including maintenance
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audience; emphasis on written and verbal communication skills, including professional email and telephone skills Ability to anticipate needs and work proactively to manage a high volume of requests from
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to stroke, ICH, and TBI Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: · Familiar with animal models of stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and TBI · Ability to follow routine verbal and written
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. Perkins in his role as MD/PhD Program Co-Director and as Lead of UNM HSC Innovation partnering with the Rainforest by assisting with calendar management, lab and office business, and the faculty, processing
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. Perkins in his role as MD/PhD Program Co-Director and as Lead of UNM HSC Innovation partnering with the Rainforest by assisting with calendar management, lab and office business, and the faculty, processing
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postdoctoral fellowship students in cancer research and cancer health care delivery. Learn more at https://unmhealth.org/cancer/ Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: PhD, MD or MD/PhD Proven ability
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an accredited institution that are above the minimum education requirement may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis. Preferred Qualifications · PhD in a discipline related to the