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University of Oregon. Using a variety of empirical methods, the analyst collects qualitative and quantitative data to better understand university alumni, parents and friends. The analyst designs research
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strategize the Libraries’ collection development as a philosophical vision with specific methods that include all types of owned, subscribed, and open resources, allocate funding to the greatest effect, and
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are particularly interested in instructors of functional and cognitive linguistics, as well as second language acquisition and foreign language teaching methods. Instructors spend 90% of their time on teaching
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the University of Oregon invites applications for its open instructor pool to teach design drawing (hand), 3D CAD and rendering (Rhino, Solidworks), prototyping, UI/UX, design research methods, design studios, and
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quantitative methods, including R and GIS. • Knowledge of terrestrial ecosystems and disturbance regimes. Preferred Qualifications • Experience with process-based models. • Knowledge of shrub or chaparral
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interdisciplinarity, while finding its footing in a lens-based practice. With an aptitude in both digital technologies and traditional analog methods, the ideal candidate for this position will also have fluency in
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that demonstrates potential to build institutional capacity in the areas of environmental and/or climate justice. Preferred Qualifications • Demonstration of research methods that deliberately embrace
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navigating more complex asset management elements in closing gifts. • Portfolio management and systems: Ability to strategically populate portfolios through identification and stewardship of donors and
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gaming on campus, including the varsity esports team, board game club, and the Art & Technology program in the School of Design. Games also are a significant component in the SOJC’s Immersive Media
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. Comfortable with seven-figure asks and navigating more complex asset management elements in closing gifts. • Portfolio management and systems: Ability to strategically populate portfolios through identification