175 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Alaska
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Nanook Engage seeks outgoing and creative students to help create buzz around campus events. Multiple students will be hired, and Federal Work-study students are always welcome. Possessing a working
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throughout the academic year to support activities in the lab, field, and office. Multiple departments within CFOS will consider applicants from this pool as positions become available. What We’re Looking
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been awarded and have accepted their federal work study funds for the academic year. If you have questions about the federal work study program or your eligibility for work study, please contact Mat-Su
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and are federal work study eligible? Consider applying for the Federal Work Study Pool position. This pool serves as a recruitment tool for multiple offices and students will be considered for all open
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Program, Concur, and to perform certain fiscal duties related to UAA Travel. This position requires a high level of detail and accuracy, advanced knowledge of accounting principles and processes, critical
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As a Program Support Specialist, you will play a vital role in ensuring the efficient operation of the nursing programs. You will respond to inquiries from students, staff, faculty, and the
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the guidance of Principal Investigators. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors Degree and enrollment in a graduate program at the University of Alaska. Position Details: This position is located on the UAA campus in
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able lift up to 25 lbs for program setups. To be eligible for student employment you must: A. Be admitted and enrolled in the University of Alaska system in a degree-program with a minimum of nine (9
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innovative, energetic professionals to contribute to our nursing education and clinical programs which include those taught on campuses or delivered via distance learning. We endeavor to grow our program
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The Alaska Center for Energy and Power is looking for a new team member to help the ARCTIC Program advance a new model for applied energy research across Arctic and Pacific regions, with a focus on