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. Students in this position will assist in staffing the Pride Center, event/program development, marketing, content development and community engagement among students with marginalized identities
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The University of Alaska Anchorage's School of Preventive and Therapeutic Sciences is seeking an innovative and energetic individual for the position of Term Assistant Professor and Program Director
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development program Position requires driving an ANSEP vehicle. Applicant must be 21 and older to apply and have a valid AK driver's license with three years of a driving record on a valid driver's license
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with a solid understanding of student development and engagement strategies. Key qualifications include experience supervising student staff, managing budgets, promoting events, and assessing program
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. This position supports a recreation research program within the Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Extension at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The research program focuses on understanding
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other 4 states in the WWAMI consortium (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho); Alaskans are accepted into the program and receive their Foundation phase of medical school at UAA. As an adjunct
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. These concerns have been heightened by plans and proposals to expand energy development into caribou summer ranges across the North Slope of Alaska. In response, the USGS, USFWS, ADFG, Yukon Government, and Parks
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Adjunct faculty are responsible for teaching courses in the Applied Technologies Leadership program. The instructor is responsible for identifying and meeting the needs of the students, contributing
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that apply to alcohol licensing, borough regulations, tax requirements, and state of Alaska laws regarding food/alcohol/and resale operations. Program and event development, goal setting, marketing, and
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assist with outreach to rural and underserved communities. This role involves partnership development, internal program support, and staying current on evolving contracting policies and systems. To thrive