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for the Center for Technology-Enhanced Nursing (CTEN), the Clinical Skills Technician will primarily be responsible for supporting nursing faculty, clinical instructors, and students by preparing the clinical
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in the Department of Chemistry for one or more of the following courses: Chem 343 - Organic Chemistry I Chem 345 - Organic Chemistry II Duties are similar to those of a teaching assistant and include
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technological challenges. Current research areas include advanced materials design and manufacturing; energy, sustainability, and environment; engineering healthcare and biomechanics; intelligent systems and
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., using tools such as Shop@UW+ for research, education and outreach projects for Wisconsin and the Great Lakes? Then, this may be the job for you! The UW Madison Aquatic Sciences Center (ASC) is recruiting
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under the direction of Dr. Amaya Atucha in the Department of Plant and Agroecosystem Sciences. The main responsibility of the position is to establish hazelnut propagation protocol to be expanded
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and Affirmative Action Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to, including but not limited to, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
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developing data dictionaries and standard operating procedures to ensure consistent data management practices. - Delivering staff training on database system usage and maintaining training materials. In
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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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or regulations 10% Creates and delivers educational materials and trainings to target populations and entities 10% Exercises supervisory authority, including hiring, transferring, suspending, promoting, managing
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central point of contact, information and facilitation for all stem cell research activities on campus. The Center's mission is to advance the science of stem cell biology and foster breakthroughs in