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individuals. Ability to determine appropriate times and methods for communications. Ability to work collaboratively with people with a variety of backgrounds including business representatives from across
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, work hours may vary from day to day, week to week and season to season. Major Job Functions: Program Development and Administration Program Planning & Scheduling Staff Supervision and Development
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Twin Cities seeks an experienced marketing and recruitment professional to support the growth of its Professional Master’s in Strategic Communication program. This position works in close partnership
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a collaborative working environment where all members of this staff can thrive. They also work with other program coordinators to assist with scheduling and training University student staff to assist
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academic foundation and combine theory, practice, and experiential learning. Since 1993, UMN Crookston has equipped all on-campus students and faculty with laptop computers. UMN Crookston has received
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Director serves as liaison to the appropriate program departments and serves as an advocate for these students. The Assistant Director also provides active support to the employer relations and business
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enroll subjects. Collect data using a variety of methods including participant interviews, anthropometry measurements, chart reviews, focus groups and other procedures as required by protocol. Assist with
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notebooks and computer data. 70% Duties include conducting sophisticated in vivo transplantation assays in different muscles, in vitro cell culture of pluripotent stem cells and differentiation towards
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infrastructure; the programming, design and construction of site-scale projects; advanced visual representation techniques; landscape analysis workflows, including methods for utilizing GIS data; and/or, earthwork
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-credit course on AI for non-IT professionals. The Adjunct Teaching Specialist will collaborate with an instructional designer and program manager to develop the 4-week non-credit course during the first