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writing about topics related to all Extension program areas. Reasons you’ll love working on our team in ACES: Job satisfaction! Be a part of life-changing work serving on an engaged team of professionals
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assist library personnel in planning, sustaining, and completing research and assessment projects related to the Libraries’ mission and strategic plan. As part of the Innovation and Research Support unit
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recreational reservoirs. For more information about the position or the lab, please contact Alan Wilson at wilson@auburn.edu or visit https://wilsonlab.com/ This is a 5-year limited term appointment funded from
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experience. Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications Minimum Skills and Abilities Minimum Technology Skills Working knowledge Windows 10 or Excel, intermediate computer skills, and various communication
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summer engaged in the Auburn spirit, learning, laughing, and making memories. Essential Functions If you’re ready to make an impact this summer, meet new people from across the U.S., and enjoy meals
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(https://ocm.auburn.edu/strategic_plan/ ). If you are passionate about serving others with excellence, we invite you to apply to our developing DPT program. As a leader in the field, the School
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(https://ocm.auburn.edu/strategic_plan/ ). If you are passionate about serving others with excellence, we invite you to apply to our developing DPT program. As a leader in the field, the School
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the Auburn University Strategic Plan (https://ocm.auburn.edu/strategic_plan/ ). If you are passionate about serving others with excellence, we invite you to apply to our developing DPT program. As a leader in
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Student-Led Events Coordinator! In this role, you’ll advise and guide the University Program Council (UPC)—Auburn’s student programming board—through every stage of planning large-scale, high-impact events
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virtual academic and non-academic classes, public programs, workshops, and social activities throughout three quarters and the summer term; regularly assesses program quality and audience satisfaction