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collection, and data management. Will preparing IRB applications, modifications, and renewals. Research assistant will also find and use secondary sources to analyze health and health policy issues. 1-year
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technology. Knowledge of tools, trends and issues in language technology and pedagogy as well as digital humanities instruction. Experience with learning analytics. Ability to teach others about these issues
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outreach efforts to increase educational achievement, specifically among students from diverse populations and language backgrounds. Experience analyzing, interpreting, evaluating, and applying federal/state
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grant management for complex College-wide Centers and Institutes. Position Information Apply by Date June 11th 2024 Salary Range $72,300/annually - $131,100/annually Appointment Type Career Number
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, tenting, staging and audio visual equipment. (Required) Excellent communication skills, usage of language and appropriate vocabulary to obtain and convey information professionally with diplomacy and
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Job Summary Please note that this is not an H1-B opportunity. Department Purpose Administrative Innovation and Technology (AdminIT) is part of the Finance, Operations and Administration organization
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providing consultation to faculty, campus administrators and industry sponsor representatives in such areas as UC clinical research procedures, policies, and contract language; training and educating campus
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to the development of a free, culturally and linguistically affirming early literacy screener for California public schools. Acts as technical advisor and resource for research activities. Works both onsite at UCSF
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ADMISSIONS RECRMT SPEC 3 (Assistant Director, Undergraduate Admissions & Transfer Opportunity Progra
community college students of transfer opportunities and benefits, and UC admission requirements and standards. Utilize highly confidential and complex academic, and sensitive personal student information
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supports a dynamic and diverse program of research. Faculty members and graduate students conduct research in numerous areas as diverse as academic language and literacy, college access and persistence