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Apply now Job no:536154 Work type:Classified Staff Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Administrative/Professional, Administrative/Office Support, Computer and Information Science, Data Science
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mission in a positive, inclusive environment where we strive to provide everyone with opportunities to grow, contribute, and develop. Our aim is to learn, teach, and practice the principles of equity and
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in statistics (at least six quarter hours); research methods and techniques (e.g., research design, sampling, surveying, etc.); and computer software application or packages (e.g., Statistical Analyses
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affiliates reflect strengths in machine learning, biological modeling, data ethics, data sovereignty, computer science, environmental data science, climate change policy and modeling, evolutionary genetics
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academic support to more than 500 student-athletes attending the University of Oregon. The department is open six days a week providing services such as class scheduling and advising, advanced learning
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models (for example differential equations, ocean circulation models etc). • Unix and Mac administration experience. • Experience in machine learning. • Experience in C++, bash, R and/or Fortran
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Apply now Job no:536147 Work type:Classified Staff Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Information Technology, Computer and Information Science Department: Information Services Classification: Analyst
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learning, and safety and security. University Housing staff work hard to incorporate these values into daily work and practices to ensure an excellent UO experience. University Housing units, which include
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Apply now Job no:535923 Work type:Classified Staff Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Information Technology, Computer and Information Science Department: Information Services Classification: Analyst
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courses, giving thoughtful attention to the needs of students who learn in different ways and who come from different backgrounds. By means of group workshops as well as individual faculty consultations