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of Architecture Portland Program is located in Portland, Oregon. Both Portland and Eugene are socially progressive, bike-friendly, and family-friendly cities with ambitious goals for carbon emissions reduction and
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: Ability to navigate and lead broader pipeline discussions for a program, including segmented strategy for different donor audiences, strategic alignment to maximize the impact of annual philanthropy and
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program. This position ensures highly responsive, cost-effective maintenance, and customer service, while adhering to project timelines and code compliance, utilizing up-to-date industry standards and
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-motivation and leadership capacity. • Strong organizational skills. • Ability to manage multiple tasks and maintain overall program mission. • Ability to work cooperatively in a team environment. • Ability to
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predominantly intellectual and require consistent use of discretion and judgment. Potential areas of research include: research; program development; statistical analyses related to all phases of preparation
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unique collaborative program between the EMU and ASUO. Both ASUO student organizations and other UO student organizations will have access to advising, training, and resources in a space which they can
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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
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ongoing direct support for the administrator. CDRCs utilize the program assistant as a resource for information, technical assistance, and grant management purposes. This position ensures that available
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interacting with senior management, program directors, and external state and federal agencies. In addition, the Finance and Grants Manager participates in multiple university procedure development groups
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writing sample. Department Summary The Labor Education and Research Center is a state-wide program that combines teaching, research, and public service to improve the lives of Oregon’s workers