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Summary Bowling Green State University (BGSU) invites applications for a Collections and Content Analysis Librarian with faculty rank of Assistant Teaching Professor. The Collections & Content
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chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), a new high resolution-mass spectrometer (HR-MS – QTOF), matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF), and elemental analysis. Closely related
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, profit and loss, and analysis. Facility Administration: Position is responsible for Athletic Department facility management including, space utilization, operations, construction and renovation
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or more); Must be willing to complete 10 per semester work/service component; Must be enrolled at least half-time (6 credit hours or more per semester). The scholarship amount will be $2,250 per semester
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Develops, coordinates, and evaluates programs and projects that engage volunteers and promotes alumni and constituent activities for BGSU alumni groups. This work may include coordinating and attending
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analysis, preparation of reports and manuscripts, and protocol development, as needed. Essential Functions Conduct experiments testing the cyanobacterial SHA procedure on lab cultures and field samples
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are included. Data Collection and Analysis: Oversee the collection and analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data, including health surveys, focus groups, key informant interviews. The project manager
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for the analysis and updating of processes/ procedures and training of staff. Oversee the daily operations of refunding and cashiering to ensure proper receipting and disbursing payments. Responsible
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committees. Develop agendas, document meetings, delegate essential tasks, problem solve and enhance communication among and between constituent groups. Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications
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workshops, college tours & events for middle & high school students. Coordinate program field trips and special events during the Academic Year and Summer Program Component (such as academic enrichment