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staff in the delivery of the two camps. Relationships • Reports to camp director and camp coordinator. • Responsible to camp director for producing program deliverables. Responsibilities % of Time Primary
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Center (NWROC) in Crookston is one of 10 University of Minnesota Research and Outreach Centers throughout Minnesota. NWROC belongs to the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS
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Translational Science Award (CTSA) program, grant 8UL1TR000114. The institute is one of 60 medical research institutions working together to improve the way clinical and translational research is conducted
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Essential Qualifications: B.Sc. in biochemistry, microbiology, chemistry, molecular biology or equivalent; or combination of education and experience to equal four years Preferred Qualifications: Experience
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Execute protein extractions and analysis independently in analytical chemistry (20%) Prepare and run analytical procedures
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formation, and psychological wellbeing for a diverse medical student population. Drawing on expertise in learning science, assessment, and mental health–informed education, the DOLD guides system-level
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., breakout rooms, polls, and engagement activities) to ensure an effective and engaging online learning environment. 2. Arrive early to test technology and check-in with CCAPS staff before courses. 3
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visits, as well as virtual experiences. This position sits within the operations department and collaborates closely and on a daily basis with other internal teams, including Public Engagement and Science
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position is not eligible for H-1B or Green Card sponsorship. This position does not offer a STEM OPT training program. Bargaining unit consideration begins on 02/27/2026 and ends on 3/6/2026. Overview
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to opportunities, helping students become leaders in education, science, health, technology, public service, and more. The TRIO UB program is designed to help eligible high school students develop the academic