500 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at University of Minnesota
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Recruitment and Enrollment: Develop and translate recruitment materials for community and clinic settings. Facilitate data collection through recruitment for and conduct of focus groups and interviews. Educate
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evening club practices, competitions, and special events. Embodying the ideals of University Recreation and Wellness, the mission of the Sport Clubs Program is to develop students through competition
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locations. The supervisor will determine the appropriate balance that meets the needs of the department and the other priorities for workplace flexibility. Department Commitment to Professional Development
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of Accountability (with percentages) School Programs Preparation and Delivery (80%) Create, foster, and maintain a welcoming and inclusive environment for all program participants, museum visitors, and staff. Prepare
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point person / liaison to SPA, SFR and PIs/CUHCC grant project managers for accounting during post-award, developing PS-friendly budgets, rebudgets, processing retro distributions and payroll distribution
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to develop a nationally recognized teaching and research program. Responsibilities in teaching will include design and delivery of innovative entomology-related courses and coordination of undergraduate
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of historically underrepresented communities are highly encouraged to apply. Job Duties/Responsibilities: Coordinate, Organize and Develop the project - 40% Lead project team with members from the University
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-oriented Clinical Research Coordinator (Research Professional 1 or 2) to join our research team for a series of projects on treatment development for disease of addiction. These project aims to investigate
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Job Code 8342GD Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job About the Job Develop and direct creative content for assigned sports and units within 22-sport
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diverse students, in multicultural environments, and interest in developing curricula and public outreach to diverse populations. Questions about the search may be directed to histsrch@umn.edu