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the approximately 1,500 undergraduate and graduate students who will be the next generation of educational and social science leaders. The COE faculty, staff, and students have a distinguished record of developing
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Apply now Job no:535313 Work type:Faculty - Pro Tempore Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Instruction, Data Science Department: CAS Department of Data Science Rank: Instructor Annual Basis: 9 Month
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Apply now Job no:536101 Work type:Faculty - Pro Tempore Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Research/Scientific/Grants, Earth Science, Anthropology Department: CAS Anthropology Rank: Research Assistant
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technology, including proximity sensor alarms, and willingness to master new technology as needed. • Strong computer skills using programs relevant to job responsibilities such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator
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/Grants, Computer and Information Science, Planning/Project Management Department: CAS CIS Computer & Information Sci Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: Salary commensurate with
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development • Create project schedules • Management of Housing Art program • Management of Housing Signage program • Project Execution: • Direct and manage project development from initiation to closure
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assistance for underprepared and disabled learners, tutor appointments, a Math and Science lab, quiet study tables and computer labs with Internet, and printing and scanning services. Position Summary
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School of Music and Dance and offers programs leading to the bachelor of fine arts, bachelor of arts, and bachelor of science degrees. Curriculum includes coursework in dance history, dance science
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, Mathematical Biology, Number Theory, Representation Theory, Topology, and Probability. The department has a thriving Ph.D. program with approximately 65 graduate students, 33 tenured and tenure-track faculty, 8
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position in electrochemistry/materials chemistry, broadly defined. We seek a colleague to lead a vigorous research program and participate with faculty and staff in the Oregon Center for Electrochemistry