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life insurance options Employee & dependent scholarship program to pursue higher education Generous retirement plans with a university match The University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks to attract and retain
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Bachelor’s degree plus one year experience in event management or related experience required. Supervisory experience required. Computer skills, communication skills, and strong organizational skills required
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following: Device lifecycle management, including imaging, deploying, and maintaining end-user computers; administration and support of the college’s server environment; management of user access and
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following: Device lifecycle management, including imaging, deploying, and maintaining end-user computers; administration and support of the college’s server environment; management of user access and
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following: Device lifecycle management, including imaging, deploying, and maintaining end-user computers; administration and support of the college’s server environment; management of user access and
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. Operates the computer for some training, email, ESS, and other related tasks. Perform other duties as assigned. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks to attract and retain a high performing and
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. Operates the computer for some training, email, ESS, and other related tasks. Perform other duties as assigned. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks to attract and retain a high performing and
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internationally recognized research and teaching program in international trade and finance; seek and establish effective disciplinary and transdisciplinary collaborations including effective integration with
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internationally recognized research and teaching program in international trade and finance; seek and establish effective disciplinary and transdisciplinary collaborations including effective integration with
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-month (academic year), tenure-track or tenured appointment will develop a nationally and internationally recognized research program in flavor chemistry. The apportionment is 80% research and 20% teaching