173 programming-"Multiple"-"Duke-University"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"U" positions at Pennsylvania State University
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REQUIREMENTS The Tomato Genetics and Breeding Program in the Department of Plant Science at Penn State University is seeking a part-time researcher to assist with field-based tomato breeding and cultivation
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on state 4-H program development. They lead state and area 4-H teams to efficiently implement high-quality 4-H positive youth development programs. The Area 4-H Educator will work collaboratively with
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, offering insights into the admissions process, academic programs, financial aid, campus life, and university structure. Work cross-functionally with other departments as needed. Qualifications: Must be
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letter of interest, CV, teaching statement, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Three recommendation letters should also be sent directly to Amanda Brown, Academic Program Coordinator, in the M&O
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, especially for working with youth Meticulous attention to detail Ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently and accurately Commitment and Duration BaSICS programs will be conducted in person in
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manage relationships with multiple departments both external and internal to Penn State; Corporate Employer Matching Gift Program contacts Student Financial Services for gift transfers related
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experience by overseeing outstanding food in all areas of the Bryce Jordan Centers Food and Beverage operations. This critical role will lead the multiple kitchen operations, work closely with the Director of
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engineering or a closely related field by the time of appointment. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an internationally recognized, externally funded research program; teach at both
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strategic planning process and manage complex projects, events and programs. Coordinate with multiple units to assist in the resolution of issues and/or concerns; refer to appropriate University department(s
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record future pledges; Support team members who administer the University’s $170 million life income gift program, working closely with the Offices of Gift Planning and Treasury and the University’s third