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Master's in fine arts (defined to include visual studio arts such as drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, textiles, and metal and jewelry art), art, or art history OR.
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DESCRIPTIONThe UC San Diego Department of Visual Arts is one of the country's leading centers for study and research in art and art history. The Mandeville Art Gallery has a five-decade history of presenting innovative art in the context of a major research university.
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Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, Art History (or other related field) or a relevant combination of experience, education, and training. HGA is in search of a Senior Marketing Coordinator who will champion marketing collateral and initiatives for our Northern California region, however, this role can be done fully remote.
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Understanding of patent prosecution life cycle, domestic patent applications filings, as well as prior art and preparation of Information. You will also may be responsible for assisting in the research of chain of title, patent prosecution history, and patent family relationships if there is a diligence project that requires it.
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Collections within the Arts & Humanities portfolio support the Departments of Visual Arts, Music, Literature, Philosophy, and Theatre & Dance, as well as related disciplines, such as World History and Cultural Studies, Film Studies and Classical Studies.
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The project can employ state-of-the-art molecular and cellular biology approaches, including ChIP-seq, RNseq, ATAC-seq, DNA methyl-seq and other large-scale epigenomic and chromatin analyses, including at the single-cell level and spatial “-omics” at the single cell level; high throughput chemical and RNAi/CRISPR phenotypic screens; cell imaging; state-of-the-art gene manipulations using RNAi and CRISPR technology.
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Bachelor's degree in Studio Art, Art Education, or Art History. The PAC Lead Teaching Artist, Sacramento, is responsible for overseeing the smooth implementation of PAC programming across two facilities in the region, including mentoring teaching assistants and peer facilitators, cultivating creative community within the local team and participants, and acting as the key liaison between PAC and the Community Resource Manager for each correctional institution in the region they oversee.
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Art (including AP Art History or equivalent) - History/Social Science (including World History, US History, AP US History, Government, AP Government.
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While our primary focus has been math for most of our history, through the years we have expanded our unique problem solving curriculum into more subjects, such as language arts, science, and computer science.
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Required Qualifications:Master’s degree in Art History, Studio Art, or a related field. Experience using Student Information System (SIS) such as SOAR/Peoplesoft systems. Required Qualifications:Master’s degree in Art History, Studio Art, or a related field.
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San Diego has been called "the birthplace of California" and has one of the top-ten best climates in the US. The city is full of art and history museums, as well as music and theater venues.
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The Pharmacy Medication History Technician will join the elite team at Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego. They enjoy a practice environment that offers state-of-the-art technology and innovative tools in a collaborative and supportive workplace.
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IAssist℠, AssistRx's flagship product is a state-of-the-art technology that simplifies the prescribing process of specialty therapies and applies a menu of technology solutions that ultimately improves what is most crucial to every pharmaceutical and biotech brand - accuracy, adherence and, most importantly, access and speed to therapy.
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In September 2021, San Diego BioMed moved to a larger, state-of-the-art facility located in the heart of the San Diego science park area, one of the largest and most concentrated centers of science, engineering, and medicine in the U.S., a setting that fosters cooperative partnerships, intellectual exchange, and shared resources.
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