195 programming-"Northeastern-University"-"https:" positions at Colorado State University
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of applications and capabilities to NOAA operational users, education and training programs for operational user proficiency, outreach programs to K-12 education and the general public for environmental literacy
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of Occupational Therapy is one of eight academic units in the College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University. The department’s academic programs are on-campus and include an entry-level OTD (150
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and to further the scholarly research and creative artistry with which such education is intimately linked for more than 6,7000 graduate students enrolled on campus and in online programs. Graduate
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400 individuals who share a common passion for solving some of the most important human and animal health problems today. Research programs include those related to mycobacteria, retroviruses, prions
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-related diseases. We are committed to our goal of producing nationally and internationally recognized research programs and graduates that are focused on helping people protect and improve their health and
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careers available in these fields; and partners join in programming the space and bringing evolving content to the year-round campus. These facilities include laboratory space, classrooms, public education
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. The research center has a continuing commitment to the people of the San Luis Valley (SLV) and the State of Colorado to provide research information, conduct extension education and seed certification programs
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. Throughout its history, the School of Social Work at Colorado State University has made a continuous effort to develop and maintain a program that is responsive to three-distinct, but related interests
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, recipient of the prestigious Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. Graduates of the MPPA program will be prepared to lead as executives, managers, analysts, and planners in a wide range of public sector
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approximately 900 undergraduate and 60 graduate students annually. Programs of study are offered to students majoring in Equine Science and Animal Science. The Equine Science major is supported by nationally