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Touro makes no representations or guarantees that the intern will receive work-study funding. Applicants may be eligible to receieve compensation through the Federal Work-Study program.
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Our educational approach provides each student with the opportunity to succeed through small classes, high expectations, and active participation in our Corporate Work Study Program (CWSP) affiliated with the nationally-recognized Cristo Rey Network.
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Some studies such as clinical trial in-person focus groups pay as high as $500 per study. Compensation various per difficulty and length of study. Compensation varies per study.
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Reporting to the Director of Game Product Management, you will study the game economy, player motivations and player journey to identify opportunities that improve additive revenue, increased engagement and facilitate user acquisition.
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Develop, study, train, and communicate industry trends, data, and business solutions. Martignetti Companies prides itself on being a company where you can bring your best self to work every day.
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Majority work experience in relevant Research Informatics data/workflow systems such as Compound or reagent inventory, Biological sample bank, High Efficiency screening / assay data analysis system, In-vivo study management, Bio-analytical LIMS, Digital pathology solutions, etc.
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They offer opportunities to participate in competitions, community service, internships and work experience programs, off-campus and study abroad programs, and capstone projects, many of which are supported by industry partners.
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Fields of study including communications, television, media production, or broadcast journalism are a plus. Previous experience as a television producer and/or public safety dispatch is helpful.
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College Work Study Position. David Gray, Golf Course Superintendent. This student worker position will assist the maintenance staff at Bearkat Course with maintaining the golf course. Experience in horticulture and landscaping is preferred, but not required.
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Experience with systems such as NASA Task Load Index (TLX), System Usability Scale (SUS), Post-Study Usability Questionnaire (PSSUQ), Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Scale (ITUEs), CPRS/VISTA, Oracle Millennium, TermMed, Symedical, VA SNOMED Extension (VSE), Health Level 7 (HL7), and Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR.
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Particularly noteworthy opportunities for undergraduates include the Charles A. Dana Research Institute for Scientists Emeriti (RISE), the Drew Summer Science Institute (DSSI), the Center for Civic Engagement, as well as seven New York City semesters and several international study abroad programs.
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Follow a spiritual rhythm including daily prayer and Bible study to seek the Lord's will for the ministry of FCA.Lead, conduct and provide spiritual leadership for staff, volunteers, coaches and athletes through prayer, Bible study, worship and living by example so they are equipped to serve others.
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This position was created as part of an interagency collaboration between Berkeley, BLM and the Wiyot Tribe to manage and study Sacramento Pikeminnow in the Eel River to benefit native salmonids.
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The position has a significant impact on how a country can deliver country-specific trial commitments and objectives especially during study start-up. Skilled knowledge of local regulatory environment and submission and approval processes and understanding of how these impact study start-ups.
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Coordinates scheduling and set up for audits and all Monitor, study start-up, and close out visits. Plays an integral role in the regulatory/compliance process of all clinical research conducted to include site qualification, and management of the study regulatory documents throughout the site’s participation.
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