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arctic ecosystems in general and in Alaska specifically. ● Experience with Bureau of Land Management’s Assessment, Inventory and Monitoring program and/or Survey123 data collection and entry procedures
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***US CITIZENSHIP IS REQUIRED FOR THIS POSITION. TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION, PLEASE LIST YOUR CURRENT CITIZENSHIP STATUS IN EITHER YOUR COVER LETTER OR RESUME*** The Research Computing
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Join our dynamic CIS team as a Lead Program Coordinator, where you’ll play a key role in supporting academic programs through efficient coordination, communication, and administrative excellence
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take down for gallery receptions Monitoring in the Kimura Gallery and Arc Gallery Supervising visitors in the galleries. The Kimura and Arc Galleries are integral components of the art program at UAA. A
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The UAF Community & Technical College is seeking energetic and detail-oriented Program Administrative Coordinators to support its diverse academic programs and student services. With more than 50
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student position engages in community building, education, and culturally based program support for the IRSC.This position will work closely in collaboration with other teams within Student Engagement and
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Do you enjoy helping others learn? Would you like experience working with faculty inside of the classroom? If yes, please apply to join the Learning Assistant Program. Build your resume, deepen your
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, program development, policy formulation, budgeting, and fiscal management. • Earned terminal degree (e.g., PhD, DBA) in an area as defined in the CBPP Faculty Evaluation Guidelines . • Experience and
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should be familiar with online learning. Work might be in-person or remote, depending on the needs of the program respective to the course being developed. Extensive experience in the field of study
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education saving program and the UA Scholars Program . Answering Alaska’s challenge to equip more individuals with the financial resources needed to access, afford, and attain a credential past high school