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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Responsibilities: This position will provide technical support for the UMN Transition to Organic Practices Program (TOPP
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College plan as well as stemming from enrolment management priorities Engages in professional development and training activities. Career Readiness (0.3FTE) Support students in employment, career decision
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involves close collaboration with core facility users, the business developer and bioinformatics specialists. The Trainer will be exposed to a diverse range of cutting-edge molecular assays, innovative
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the Environmental Change Initiative , and a unique Interdisciplinary Graduate Training Program in Environment and Society. New faculty will benefit from Notre Dame’s recent campus-wide Strategic Framework
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of the principal investigator (Sara St George PhD). Dr. St George’s program of research is focused on promoting health, preventing chronic disease, and fostering positive relationships among Hispanic families by
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streaming productions. This position works collaboratively with St. Cloud State?s Husky Productions to maximize television coverage and storylines for internal and external audiences. The Manager will be a
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Responsibilities: Prepare and present daily forecast products to be distributed on radio and TV in addition to our digital, social, and mobile platforms Deliver compelling weather content across a diverse media
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. Required Education and/or Experience • Bachelor’s Degree and 5 years’ experience in program development or management, event coordination, or program implementation. Any appropriate combination of relevant
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against an agreed plan Additional Information Please note: This role is only open to redeployees at City St George's. Applications from individuals who are not redeployees will not be considered
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our St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity This exciting NHMRC Ideas Grant project, undertaken in collaboration with Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN), is focused