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Assistant of the Counseling Center and the Health Promotion Program Coordinator of the Student Health Center. Serve on university committees and task forces relating to mental and physical health, including
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(UNR) seeks a renowned individual for a tenure-track faculty position at the Associate Professor or Full Professor level to lead our Economic Geology program and become the new Director of the Ralph J
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retirement program unless they are members of PERS of Nevada. Perks of Working at UNR! Health insurance options including dental and vision - Health Insurance Life insurance – Faculty Benefits E. L. Wiegand
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them to identify career opportunities in Northern Nevada. Dual Career Assistance Program Department Information For more information - https://www.unr.edu/civil-rights Contact Information Bo Kim - bkim
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apply toward the completion of a degree or is job-related. Classified Staff Grants-In-Aid Benefit Classified Employee Family Opportunity Program The University offers this program for spouses, domestic
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ensures equitable access to technology for students, providing new incoming freshman or transfer students with an iPad Air and accessories. Google’s TechWise initiate is an 18-month program that fully
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"A" or "B" contract who are employed at least 50% full-time are eligible to participate in the NSHE retirement program unless they are members of PERS of Nevada. Perks of Working at UNR Health
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Programs Coordinator with Extension located in Las Vegas, NV. The Program Coordinator provides comprehensive administrative oversight and support for program operations, including coordinating events
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many other benefits. Additionally, there is a grant-in-aid educational benefit for faculty and dependents. For more information, please visit: UNR Benefits Faculty Dual Career Assistance Program The
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neuroethology and robotics. This position focuses primarily on the neuroethology aspects of our research program, with particular emphasis on understanding the behavioral and neural mechanisms underlying active