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Preference Program. See the Veteran Preference Program webpage for additional details. The University of New Mexico is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity
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materials. References will not be contacted without the permission of the applicant. Positions posted with a Staff Type of Regular or Term are eligible for the Veteran Preference Program. See the Veteran
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initiatives to train the next generation of computational experts through programs such as the University’s Computational Science and Engineering graduate certificate program. To facilitate and execute research
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Lecturer (I–III) position beginning by Summer 2026. Join a pioneering team in the nation’s only university-based Structural Integration (SI) program, located in the vibrant creative community of Taos, New
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employment 2. Be enrolled in a UNM degree or certificate program 3. Maintain at least half-time enrollment (6 credit hours in fall and spring; 3 credit hours for summer) for each term of work 4. Maintain
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: Elementary Schools located throughout Albuquerque An Off-Campus Work-Study Position -MUST have a Work-Study Award This program requires a work schedule of 15-18 hours per week, and availability for afternoon
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over their peers after graduation. We are seeking a detail-oriented, self-motivated students from any degree program to contribute their expertise in areas such as data analysis, data entry, verification
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appointments, and providing program information and tours of the department. Assist with the development and creation of flyers, posters, and other marketing materials. Assist and participate in the planning
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Schools located throughout Albuquerque An Off-Campus Work-Study Position - MUST have a Work-Study Award This program requires a work schedule of 10-12 hours per week, and availability for afternoon program
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, determined, like-minded individuals who are working to promote, teach, and study the Navajo language at UNM. The Navajo Language Program, part of the Department of Linguistics at the University of New Mexico