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Apply now Job no:535840 Work type:Officer of Administration Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Healthcare/Nursing, Information Technology, Student Life/Services, Computer and Information
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AI, and Foundation Models. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. and possess an exceptional research track record. The successful candidates will be responsible for establishing a top-tier research program
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, connecting leadership experiences to transferable skills, and fostering personal growth. • Program Management: Skills in planning, executing, and assessing leadership initiatives, events, and recognition
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and Women of Color Speaker Series; Take Back the Night Rally & March; and OUT LOUD Queer and Trans Performance Fest. Position Summary The Program Director of the Women's Center serves as an advocate and
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: • Curriculum Vitae or resume • Website link to portfolio Department Summary The Department of Product Design Program is part of the School of Art + Design in the College of Design at the University of Oregon
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adventures. Since then, the OP has grown into a thriving program of trips, events, gear rentals, resources, bike loans, and self-service maintenance. UO's Outdoor Program is nationally recognized as the
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effect on the entire school as well as external alumni, donors, and community partners. The purpose of the development program is to create and foster relationships with alumni and donors and secure
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an evening shuttle program for all university students, staff, and faculty that is dedicated to safety, accessibility, and reducing nighttime travel risks. The Access Shuttle is an on campus ride
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of the campus ID card issuance process in accordance with University Registrar and Identity Management policies and procedures. This position also manages the University’s campus cash (Duck Bucks) program and is
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for the position, including an overview and/or highlights of your a) research program, b) teaching experiences and interests, c) service contributions to science, academia, and the broader public, and d