573 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"FEMTO-ST"-"Prof" positions at University of Minnesota
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with University of Minnesota resources. This position provides support to the local 4-H program and all Extension programs and activities. This position provides day-to-day operations, including customer
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Job Code 0001 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job A National Science Foundation-funded graduate program focused on the theme of material, energy, and water
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education programs within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, including the non-accredited Neuromodulation Medicine Fellowship, the ACGME-accredited Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship (court and
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to Extension’s outreach mission in connecting local needs with University of Minnesota resources. This position provides support to the local 4-H program and all Extension programs and activities. This position
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/or graduate-level courses in the Bands Program, hold office hours and advise students, engage in an active program of creative or scholarly work, and perform service and outreach appropriate
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local community health needs; building cross sector partnerships and relationships with agencies, community leaders, and potential funders. As well as implementing evidence-based programs and teaching
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) Program, where UMN staff serve as the lead organization on the Flex Monitoring Team. This position will collaborate on a variety of research/evaluation and monitoring projects that are national in scope and
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entrepreneurship, health disparities and food insecurity developing a strong extramurally funded research program that investigates the relationship between diet, lifestyle and health of individuals and communities
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at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, offering an opportunity to blend clinical expertise with a burgeoning research program. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research focuses
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seek outstanding scientists who will establish a competitive extramurally funded research program that focuses on studies from an integrative molecular to systems physiology perspective. Areas