452 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U" positions at Oregon State University in United States
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activities. This position may also support the FST administrative team and department personnel. Training will be provided for assigned duties. Transferable Skill Development Position Duties 70% – Student
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, but will not exceed 24 hours per week during academic terms. These positions are eligible to students with federal work study awards; work study students are preferred. Transferable Skill Development
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, but will not exceed 24 hours per week during academic terms. These positions are eligible to students with federal work study awards; work study students are preferred. Transferable Skill Development
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hours per week per workshops) positions for the Craft Center at Oregon State University (OSU). The Craft Center Instructor plays a vital role in fostering creativity, artistic skill development, and
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and how to prepare menu items using solid cooking methods with a focus on safety and sanitation. This position is required to support the established professional standards, policies and procedures
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that supports the quality of education in the Department at the university. There may also be a potential need for assistance with special topics courses as well. Transferable Skill Development Position Duties
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that supports the quality of education in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Online Education degree program. Transferable Skill Development Position Duties 100% of the position may
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professional researchers and Professors at Oregon State University’s Department of Botany and Plant Pathology and provided professional networking and development opportunities in the agricultural sciences
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events and clubs as a way to make friends, develop skills, and create memories outside of the classroom. Programming Coordinators are responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing various small
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events and clubs as a way to make friends, develop skills, and create memories outside of the classroom. Programming Coordinators are responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing various small