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evaluation of the Farm to Early Care and Education local food pathways and support local food programming in the centers. Examples of food systems intern projects include: Farmer outreach Development and
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being sensitive to the service needs of NC State University. This position must act as an entrepreneurial manager and change agent who is dedicated to supporting the ongoing development of the NC State
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Duties The Training Specialist II plays a vital role in supporting and enhancing training, learning, and professional development across the Facilities Division. This includes coordinating training
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Posting Details Position Information Posting Number PG195786TM Position Number 11ASO3661 Position Type Temporary Essential Job Duties Duties Include: Development of Taman quantitative PCR platform
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to serve a lead role in technology development, program implementation, training, and public awareness for IPM at the state, regional, and national level. CIPM fosters the development and implementation
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community-based learning and PK-16 partnerships; and innovating leadership and workforce development, educational policy, and evaluation. About two-thirds of the faculty are grant active. They are engaged in
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evaluation of the Farm to Early Care and Education local food pathways and support local food programming in the centers. Examples of food systems intern projects include: Farmer outreach Development and
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provides bioprocess development and analytical services to a wide range of customers from academia and industry and is actively involved in research programs, supported by various agencies, focused on topics
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training curriculum Serve as the lead instructor for USC 223: NSP Student Leader Development Plan and facilitate a student leader retreat in collaboration with the Assistant Director Orientation Program
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workforce development, educational policy, and evaluation. About two-thirds of the faculty are grant active. They are engaged in over 225 active projects totaling $151 million, making them the most productive