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-world project experiences to break into influential tech roles--enabling them to write the rules that will shape the future of all of us. Our north star is our focus on placing our program participants in
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Lecturer/Sr Lecturer (Open Rank), Epidemiology, Division of Nutritional Sciences Open Rank - Lecturer/Sr Lecturer, DNS LECTURER / SENIOR LECTURER (OPEN RANK) DIVISION OF NUTIRITIONAL SCIENCES
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& Academic Engagement Serve as chief liaison to department chairs, program directors, center and institute leaders, and faculty on development matters. Coordinate faculty involvement in donor engagement
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opportunity to gain experience with local anchor institutions in the areas of health and social work. Required Qualifications Computer Skills including use of e-mail and computer based time collection, and
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involving synchrotron radiation and MX science and/or high-pressure biology Three letters of recommendation For further information about the position, please contact MacCHESS CHEXS Program Director Jennifer
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to develop a vibrant externally-funded research program, to contribute to teaching and mentoring, and to promote an inclusive climate for research. The Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology, an
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chemicals. Knowledge of and skill with GIS/GPS equipment, and good computer skills. Have and maintain NYS driver's license. Able to work in a team environment as well as independently to accomplish required
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Pesticide Applicator's license or obtain within two years of appointment. Be willing to work with pesticides and chemicals. Knowledge of and skill with GIS/GPS equipment, and good computer skills. Have and
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fueled by a powerful, interdisciplinary, and applied approach to improving lives. The Opportunity The Johnson Lab in the Division of Nutritional Sciences is seeking a full-time research technician
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to oversee a cross-disciplinary, field-based research and training program in avian biology based at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology during the academic semesters and at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest