82 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"St" positions at University of Alaska in United States
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for part-time instructors / adjunct faculty to instruct and advise students. As an adjunct faculty you will help prepare graduates to work in occupations that keep our communities running and safe and be
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to develop innovative ideas about ore deposit formation in the Tintina Gold Belt. You will apply the principles of fluid evolution, water-rock interaction, interface coupled dissolution precipitation
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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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/ tobacco cessation and substance education ● Basic needs advocacy and response ● Community capacity building and workforce development A key focus of this role is facilitating primary prevention bystander
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—to prepare you for meaningful engagement with your fellow students. Outreach efforts may include hosting events, creating educational materials, staffing informational tables, distributing newsletters, and
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that assists the Manager of UAF Onboarding and Engagement with welcoming new hires to UAF, the development of onboarding and engagement activities to include: campus tours, event planning such as
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creating memorable experiences for the UAF community. The ideal candidate brings leadership, creativity, and a passion for hospitality and student development. Join us in shaping fun, safe, and rare college
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& Academics, the ideal candidate will leverage experience in an educational setting to be an organized, detail-oriented leader with a proactive approach to student support and program development. A background
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Adjunct faculty position for the School of Preventive and Therapeutic Sciences. The College of Health (COH), one of seven UAA schools and colleges, is a major center for development and delivery
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. These concerns have been heightened by plans and proposals to expand energy development into caribou summer ranges across the North Slope of Alaska. In response, the USGS, USFWS, ADFG, Yukon Government, and Parks