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About Food and Nutrition Education in Communities Food and Nutrition Education in Communities (FNEC) in Cornell University’s Division of Nutritional Sciences provides program leadership, develops
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. Outstanding writing and oral advocacy experience. Proficiency with office computer technologies. Trial and appellate advocacy experience is also preferred for the senior associate general counsel position. Each
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computer, and other equipment. This position frequently lifts, moves and/or transports Market products, supplies and equipment (typically 20-50 lbs.). Preferred Qualifications One (1) year retail sales
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be responsible for driving Cornell vehicles between campus and farm locations to transport supplies, harvested produce, and other program personnel. This is a full-time temporary position with a start
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activities (such as encampments, rallies, controversial speakers, and labor disruptions), and assisting with protest management. Success Factors Creativity and competency in student-centered program design and
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curious, inventive, and resourceful, with a strong work ethic! Open to feedback and continuous improvement. Demonstrated maturity, judgment, and professional etiquette. Knowledge of current computer systems
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% Computer research 15% Field Research 7% Writing 15% Requirements Required: - PhD in Plant Biology, Microbiology, Entomology, Plant Pathology, or a related field. - Experience working with plants as part of
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results. What We Need Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in information science, computer science, human-computer interaction, digital design, or other relevant field or equivalent combination
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sound and ethical judgment when acting on behalf of the research lab and the Department. Familiarity with basic computer programs such as MS Word, Excel; visual concentration and manual dexterity
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six graduate degree programs and one undergraduate program. Working under the general direction of the Department Manager—and in close collaboration with faculty leaders and the Lead Graduate Program