67 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Minnesota
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developments and trends • Provide input into program budgets and proposals, in partnership with finance team • Assist in process of writing grants and developing proposals • Assist the Director in workforce
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trainees to develop Individualized Development Programs (IDPs) and track their progress in the program, including publications and scientific conference presentations. Oversee recruitment, admissions, and
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Job Code: 9521 - Research Assistant and 9529 - PhD Candidate Research Assistant Employee Class: Grad/Prof Student Position This position will provide support for lesson plan development relating
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March 31st) located in the Department of Applied Economics, St. Paul Campus, University of Minnesota. The Seasonal User Support Specialist will work closely with software developers, sales, and
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, Scheduling, and Reporting (20%) Develop and oversee administrative and operational workflow to maintain program curriculum, and student data systems under the direction of ESPM leadership. Create procedures
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& providing high level comments, and assisting in content and proposal development. This is a 14-hour or less per week position. Qualifications Qualifications • An MD, DVM, or PhD in epidemiology or related
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: reports, fact sheets, one-pagers, white papers, and related outputs – optimized for web accessibility and print/PDF conversion Develop custom infographics, data visualizations, and story graphics and
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cross-team collaboration, managing digital and public humanities projects, supporting curriculum development, and helping build a vibrant learning community. You'll also be a core team member at
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(to include students and other scientists) affiliated with the laboratory. The Research Specialist will work as part of a team to refine experimental protocols, and then to recruit, test and train research