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Leadership and University of Minnesota Extension’s Community Development Department. Responsibilities: Specific responsibilities will include: (50%) literature scans and reviews; primary data collection and
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developing and implementing clinical assays is strongly preferred. The Cytogenetics Laboratory has been an early adopter and innovator of genomic assays. The Cytogenetics Laboratory is a full-service
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, and interface with lab members, including students, to aid in their use of the software and to aid in their own development of software and code creation. This is a part time position. Work will be
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Facilities Management supports the academic, research, and service mission of the University of Minnesota Duluth by developing, enhancing, and preserving the physical assets of the campus. Facilities
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to foster a supportive learning environment that aligns with the MSW program’s educational objectives and the practicum site mission and values, supports student professional development, and upholds
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websites Track inventory/supplies Work Location: Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (In-person) Qualifications All required qualifications must be documented on application materials Required
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Administrative Specialist supports the EVPP Shared Services Web Development and Design team by providing general administrative assistance and helping ensure websites comply with the Department of Justice (DOJ
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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Responsibilities: 50% Develop SQL database to support MINNE-LOVE-2 data analysis 50% Generate visualizations to support
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appropriate coverage on a day-to-day basis to attend to service needs. Interview and hire parking attendants. Orient, train, coach, discipline, and evaluate staff in the operation of parking facilities
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the regional Executive Directors of the Regional Sustainable Development Partnership, with the staff of the Center for Transportation Studies and the Resilient Communities Project, and with faculty from