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UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) offers at least 20 UCLA students an opportunity to study a foreign language for 6 weeks up to 1 academic year. Summer awards are for intensive
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UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies (CERS) offers summer language study grants to UCLA grad students to study a European or Russian language. CERS strives to inform UCLA and its surrounding
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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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language function during awake craniotomies for Glioma resection to multimodality monitoring to preserve spinal cord and nerve root integrity in patients treated for spinal deformity. It is through
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in the world. DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW The Humanities Division consists of eight departments (Critical Race and Ethnic Studies (CRES), History, History of Consciousness, Languages and Applied Linguistics
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, security, and hardware systems. · Experience with more than one systems scripting/automation language, such as batch/shell scripting or interpreted high-level language scripting (e.g., GNU BASH
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-cultural / linguistic issues in applying academic support to students. Superb writing skills across diverse fields and for variety of audiences and experience with practical writing and personal statements
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, preferably in a medical/hospital/clinic environment Demonstrated fluency in Spanish or Chinese language: speaking, reading and writing Internal Medicine, Geriatric, or Family Medicine experience Familiarity
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L-Soft), and ADA remediation tools (Adobe Acrobat, CommonLook) Thorough knowledge of the fundamentals of website design, architecture and user experience Thorough understanding of technical language
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• Demonstrated fluency in Spanish or Chinese language: speaking, reading and writing • Internal Medicine, Primary Care, or Family Medicine experience • Familiarity and/or prior experience using a disease