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of HTML beneficial, but not required - Ability to become familiar with industry standards for accessible digital content and educational technology tools - Must pass a skills assessment NOTICE: Students
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and respectful environment dedicated to serving Alaska through applied science. Career growth and professional development are supported and encouraged. As a public, regional, comprehensive university
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point of contact for technology support at the Consortium library. You will work directly with library staff and users to understand their needs and resolve issues with desktops, laptops, applications
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. -Analyze situations, solve problems, troubleshoot technology issues. -Demonstrate working knowledge of or ability to quickly learn and effectively use the Library and university websites, the library catalog
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The Institute of Arctic Biology (IAB) is seeking candidates for temporary positions to support the areas of biology, genetics, wildlife, biomedical, ecology, physiology, bioinformatics, and related
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significantly to the host scientist's project. Experience with the use of computers and other appropriate research tools and equipment to conduct the research. The Institute of Arctic Biology was founded in 1963
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available at: UAA: (Addresses Anchorage campus, Aviation Technology Complex, JBER - Elmendorf Extension, JBER - Richardson Extension, Kenai Peninsula College - Kachemak Bay campus, Kenai Peninsula College
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review or select your application. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Sufficient relevant experience to contribute significantly to a specific project. Experience with the use of computers and other appropriate
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graduate program at the University of Alaska required. Position Details: This is a labor pool from which the College of Health will draw when graduate research assistants are needed to work on sponsored
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This is a labor pool from which the College of Arts and Sciences will draw when graduate research assistants are needed to work on sponsored projects. Incumbents will join faculty and researchers