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Academic Advisors are professional-level staff responsible for promoting the program in our target high schools, and providing key educational services, mentorship, and support to students. The Upward Bound
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About the Position The Quality 4-H Programs & Systems Specialist position leads a) program development processes, b) program quality systems, c) program enrollment systems, d) delivery of high-quality
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or materials. Occasional lifting of up to 50 pounds is required. This position requires a high level of attention to detail and deadlines. Duties include being able to proficiently use computers, printers
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metadata for Law Library resources in all formats to reflect current metadata standards and to ensure optimal access to Law Library collections. Perform a combination of copy, complex copy, and original
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/or graduate-level courses in the Bands Program, hold office hours and advise students, engage in an active program of creative or scholarly work, and perform service and outreach appropriate
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to Extension’s outreach mission in connecting local needs with University of Minnesota resources. This position provides support to the local 4-H program and all Extension programs and activities. This position
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experience with standard laptop computer setup and software operation for Power Point Presentations and LCD image projection. About the Department The mission of Academic Support Resources (ASR) is to make a
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, located in Morris, MN. This is not a remote position. Job duties Create software for robot navigation and operation – 85% Develop and Refine the Perception System: Maintain, train, and improve machine
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. Key duties include equipment setup, calibration, and performing general maintenance/repairs on related machinery and facilities. Working with modern equipment and precision agriculture technologies
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dynamics, methods for unstructured grid generation, high-temperature gas dynamics, multi-physics simulations, and/or advanced code development for high-performance computing. The development and application