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teaching. DS 327: Textile Design: Manual/Computer Generated Imagery and Pattern (Fall 2023) This intermediate studio course addresses surface pattern design (motif, layout, reepeats, colorways, coordinates
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Terminal Degree MD, MD/PhD, or DO Qualifications: Graduate of a certified U.S. based pathology residency-training program. Board eligible or board certified in AP or AP/CP. License/Certification: Required MD
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. - Assisting in the development of and executing the preventative maintenance program for each building. - Inspecting contracted work during and after repairs have been completed, ensuring proper and timely
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for Teaching and Learning. Responsibilities: Manages a program and/or programmatic activities. Initiates, develops, and implements operational services that support a defined project, program, work unit, or
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to learn more about this position and apply by the deadline to be considered for this opportunity! The University of Wisconsin Aquatic Sciences Center (ASC) is a statewide program of multidisciplinary
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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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excellent administrative, organization, and communication (oral, written, and electronic) skills and computer proficiency. It requires considerable professionalism, confidentiality, independent initiative
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of the research studies working directly with Emergency Department clinical staff to ensure studies are conducted optimally and with minimal disruption to the clinical care patients receive in the ED. The Program
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beneficial. Since this position supports the WNPRC animal program, animal contact will occur. License/Certification: Preferred AALAS - American Association for Laboratory Animal Science Technician
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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