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Duties: (25%) Conduct field sampling of urban soils across the Minneapolis-St Paul metropolitan area and in out-state Minnesota. (20%) Prepare soil samples for analysis by proximal soil sensors (pXRF and
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aspects of the study (20%); 2) prepare and maintain the study project schedule, ensuring that all aspects of the project, and reports are completed on time (10%); 3) recruit and conduct in-depth interviews
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for development and implementation of educational culinary experiences that engage audiences with the plant collections at the farm at the Arb. Plant collections include conventionally grown agronomic crops
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Assistant at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum plays a vital role in supporting the Curator of Art and Sculpture in all aspects of co-created exhibition planning, development, and execution. This part time
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colleagues, keep in touch with the academic community, and help develop the next generation of legal professionals. Program administrators are available to assist you both before and during the semester
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, developing itineraries for external guests, and facilitating other communications as needed. The individual must have solid written and verbal communication skills and be able to maintain strict
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the collection Developing activities do be done in the space with faculty and laboratory coordinators which will meet course objectives Working with external groups to meet their needs needs for tours and
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/ Responsibilities: Protocol/ Study Management (45%) Duties are determined by protocol-specific requirements and may include any research activity from protocol development through study closeout. The incumbent may
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to teach graduate and undergraduate level academic courses on various topics in the field of Integrative Health and Wellbeing. Key Responsibilities: 70% - Develop and deliver engaging course content that
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Visitor Services Team to assure development and delivery of world class, dynamic special events and related projects throughout the year for our Arboretum members and the general public. The Signature