186 computer-programmer-"the"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U" positions at University of Oregon
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to: - Develop and deliver the nation’s first undergraduate training program in children’s behavioral health; - Create evidence-based early behavioral health promotion, prevention, and intervention strategies
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the Lundquist team to internal and external stakeholders. In-depth knowledge of the program and its operations is essential. This position must function with a high degree of independence and prioritize
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damage levels and even help prevent injuries before they happen. This position will work on either the Regenerative Rehabilitation Moonshot program or the Innovation Hub program of the Wu Tsai Human
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, and optional benefits (life, disability, accidental death, and long-term care). The Benefits Coordinator provides assistance and support to the medical leaves program as needed, and requires the ability
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. This position will advise Diversity Excellence Scholars, and any students seeking support and advisement. Duties include supporting the mission and objectives of CMAE as a central support program on campus and
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assistance for underprepared and disabled learners, tutor appointments, a Math and Science lab, quiet study tables and computer labs with Internet, and printing and scanning services. Position Summary Academic
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. Department Summary The only comprehensive accredited journalism program in the Pacific Northwest, the School of Journalism and Communication offers majors in advertising, journalism, media studies, and public
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Campus supports a dynamic externally sponsored research portfolio, a diverse set of graduate academic programming, innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives, and an active external affairs program
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are expanding our Primary Care Behavioral Health program to align with evidence-based best practice to support the mental health needs of UO students seeking care through our primary care, acute care, sports
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(OHAZ) is a research program within CAS-ERTH. OHAZ uses science, technology, and community engagement to understand, detect, and mitigate multi-hazards within the Pacific Northwest. OHAZ consists of over