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experience as a CLEET certified Police Officer. Equivalency/Substitution: Will accept a graduate of a Collegiate Officer Program in lieu of the 36 months experience as a CLEET certified Police
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for the position of Climate Communications Assistant for the Southern Climate Impacts Planning Program (SCIPP). This is a part-time undergraduate position. Beginning Date: Candidate interviews will begin in early
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) semester position is a part-time, short-term job offered to students currently enrolled in a semester OUA program. Selected students will be scheduled for a maximum of 10-20 hours per week. Compensation and
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experience through hands-on, real-life projects with industry and state DOTs as part of SPTC's Transportation Regional Internship Program (TRIP), outreach, and tech transfer activities. The coordinator will
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the curriculum. Develop and present the business case for developing a new training program, course or job aid to the decision board to gain approval. Establishes project plans and leads teams in the development
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U.S. Geological Survey Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) are building the next generation of science leaders through the Climate Adaptation Postdoctoral (CAP) Fellows Program . The CAP Fellows
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. Organization recognized and sanctioned by the U.S. Department of Education. Skill using authoring tools to plan and develop learning content (including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Creative
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program, a multi-million-dollar initiative that will utilize metal additive manufacturing (AM) to revolutionize the sustainment of aircraft and engines at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex (OC-ALC
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outreach programs. The opera area works closely with a 5-member vocal area and OU’s University Theater production system, which includes stage, lighting and costume design. OU’s opera program provides
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OU continues to flourish. The PCB is AACSB-accredited, with approximately 6,000 undergraduate, 820 master’s, and 42 doctoral students. Its undergraduate program is ranked 70th by U.S. News and World