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research labs, contribute to group projects, attend lab and mentoring meetings, and receive personalized professional development guidance. Dates: May 30 – August 7, 2026 Stipend: $6,000 ($15.25 per/hr)for
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of the School of Social Work and the College of Education and Human Development as it pertains to continued community service, growth, and innovation. The Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW) is a
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excellence, campus engagement, and professional development for students placed in our program by the Office of Admissions. The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Program (MLK) is an opt-in academic advising and
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Code 0005 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Forever Green Initiative (FGI) is developing systems science research focused on advancing the development
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include team warm-ups, choreography, and skill development. ● In addition, they will spend 15% of their time devoted to operational duties. ● The remaining 10% of their time will be focused on recruiting
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include team warm-ups, choreography, spotting, and skill development. ● In addition, they will spend 15% of their time devoted to operational duties. ● The remaining 10% of their time will be focused
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(MNCWTA) to provide statewide training and development for the child welfare workforce. Trainer Job Responsibilities Curricula topics are identified through the TTCP, reflecting individual tribal nation
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) for summer and fall semesters 2026 and spring semester 2027. They will attend weekly in-person TA training meetings, grade student coursework, and participate in minor course development. This position will
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inclusive manner. As an individual contributor, models the University’s dedication to creating an inclusive work environment and encouraging a caring culture. Professional Development (10%) Completes
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development opportunities at Cedar Creek, including weekly lunch seminars with other interns, faculty and graduate students, and an end-of-summer symposium where the technicians can share some research results