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, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN The University of Minnesota invites applications for a tenure-track 60% extension, 40% research position in Food Systems & Community Nutrition at the Assistant level in
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degree relevant to the position applied for, or related doctoral degree. Must have expertise in multiple aspects of sustainability and a track record consistent with research professor faculty rank, which
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to strategic and operational matters including agenda setting for weekly Cabinet meetings; project management design, oversight, and tracking; oversee and manage the budget for strategic projects based
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International and Intercultural Education (LIIE) PhD program, a flexible doctoral program developed for working professionals. Position Overview This is a full-time, nine-month appointment, non-tenure-track
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organizations to enhance the field of PM&R. Academic rank and track will be determined based on your qualifications and interests. Faculty members mentor residents, fellows, medical students, and allied health
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-certified Ophthalmologist. The position will include an active clinical practice at the M Health Fairview Clinics and Surgery Center in Minneapolis, MN. This position will be on the Academic Track hiring
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management. Exceptional interpersonal, oral and written communication skills with a focus on precise, professional correspondence and confident, responsive verbal interactions. Proven track record
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train students, faculty, and researchers to use the instruments Keep track of university Environmental Health & Safety guidelines to ensure the lab is run in an efficient and safe manner Research
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routine rodent husbandry and coordinate with veterinary staff • Maintain water and weight logs • Perform histology and probe-track reconstruction 20% Laboratory Management • Order laboratory materials and
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for participants. Track student performance, monitor attendance, and provide regular feedback on participant performance. Provide recommendations to advisors regarding student intervention services using a Multi