454 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O.P" positions at Auburn University
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degree Experience: 5 years of experience in education, program development and management, student and public engagement, or community partnerships. Or Education: Master’s degree Experience: 3 years
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robust, externally funded research program that bridges basic science and applied human nutrition. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, human nutrition assessment methods, nutrient metabolism
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of experience must be leading and managing within a large facilities organization and in managing a large facilities maintenance or construction program at the senior management level. Minimum Skills, License
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, volunteers, and other interested parties to determine regional needs for program outreach. As a team member, the EA will partner with other EA’s and CEDs to provide educational leadership in planning
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for the evaluation, analysis, and administrative support for one or more compliance programs and/or processes assigned to the Office of Research Integrity and Compliance. This includes the Research Integrity Program
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for the Chambers County 4-H program. For the County 4-H Program, the Agent Assistant will work with schools and volunteers to coordinate and/or facilitate in-school, after-school, and special interest community 4-H
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progress toward timely program completion and post-program employment; serves as liaison with professionals in other offices on campus, or with sponsors in foreign countries, to troubleshoot and solve
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Global Public Service; a Master of Community Planning (MCP), and a Ph.D. program in Public Administration and Public Policy. Direct questions to Steven P. Brown, Political Theory Search Committee Chair
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student/scholar progress toward timely program completion and post-program employment; serves as liaison with professionals in other offices on campus, or with sponsors in foreign countries, to troubleshoot
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bring wellness to life across campus—using data to ensure every program makes a real impact. Collaboration is key: you’ll work closely with student groups, campus departments, and community partners