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in the Department of Neuroscience. Our research seeks to understand how the neural circuits that underlie perception and behavior are established during early development. We employ a range of
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ability to work methodically, with attention to detail. About the Department Researchers at the University of Minnesota's Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics are developing hazelnuts, a shrub, as a
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responsibilities, to develop a collaborative, internationally recognized research program in the area of ecological engineering with a focus on water resources. Global Climate and Environmental Change is a strategic
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of Minnesota by playing a leadership role in research, developing new clinical initiatives, and participating in resident education. Level of appointment and compensation are dependent on the applicant's
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to accommodate a work schedule that may include some evenings and weekends for MAISRC-associated events About the Department MAISRC is a research center with CFANS with the mission to develop research-based
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managers and supervisors to support and develop engaged and thriving employees. You will be able to actively contribute your ideas and leverage your strengths in delivering creative HR solutions. Job Duties
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from ongoing collaborative projects. The analyst will also help evaluate software developed by senior members of the lab, who will provide mentorship and oversight of the work. The analyst will produce
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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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Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The CNS Lab at the University of Minnesota is seeking a Program Manager tasked with overseeing the planning, development, and management
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development work to disseminate research at the intersection of neuroscience and law. This individual will help research and prepare materials. They will also regularly identify and prepare for public