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of Oregon’s promise of full tuition and fees and comprehensive support for lower-income Oregonians. The program serves over 2,600 undergraduates reflecting a diversity of backgrounds, including first-generation
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conflict, team building, group dynamics, and problem-solving skills. • Experience with program development and assessment. FLSA Exempt: Yes All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion
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participating faculty from 30 campus departments and programs, more than 600 undergraduate majors, and a strong cohort of masters and doctoral graduate students, the Environmental Studies Program sets
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an innovative instructor to join a growing nationally-recognized program that provides a flexible curriculum and an engaging learning environment for over 1,400 undergraduate majors in both Human Physiology and
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) or the Committee on Academic Infrastructure (CAI - classroom committee). This position supervises a planning associate/space analyst and a space data system program analyst. Minimum Requirements • Bachelor’s degree
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data on program use and effectiveness. Learning Specialists must be culturally competent and able to work with first-generation, low-income, underrepresented, international, and transfer students
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commitment to training our students in the many tools within the sociological toolkit. Program strengths include the sociology of environment, gender, political & economic sociology, and race, with increased
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participate in the augmentation of the division’s strategic plan, provide services that accomplish the department's core purpose and values, and provide services including direct communications with
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recognition of the academic benefits of a residential campus, and the FIR program complements a network of academic partnerships with University Housing/UESS including Academic Residential Communities (ARCs
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& Construction. We plan, build, maintain, and operate the infrastructure that supports the University of Oregon's mission of exceptional teaching, discovery, and public service. As stewards of a physical legacy