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Forensic Science Program is searching for a full-time faculty member who is ready to share their knowledge and experience with our dedicated forensic student body. Voted one of the top Forensic Science
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courses, in person and virtually. Complete tutoring certification program, model problem-solving skills and study strategies, assist in curriculum design for language lab, and improve personal language
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Position Announcement Utah Valley University’s e2i program connects students with real-world industry projects while providing paid, hands-on experience. As part of an interdisciplinary team
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Position Announcement Utah Valley University’s e2i program connects students with real-world industry projects while providing paid, hands-on experience. As part of an interdisciplinary team
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, ArcGIS), and operating four-wheel drive vehicles on dirt roads would be beneficial. Interns would be supervised by the Park Archeologist/Cultural Resource Program Manager and may work closely with other
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Position Announcement Serve as a Resident Leader with Utah Valley University’s Upward Bound program and make a meaningful impact on high school students’ academic and personal growth. In this role
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/ Certifications Must be a current UVU student. Enrollment in an IST program or equivalent coursework with a strong understanding of object-oriented programming principles. Must have completed INFO 1200 & 2200 and
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) and contributing to the success of a growing, impact-driven program. In this position, you will provide advanced administrative and clerical support, manage confidential information with professionalism
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(preferably in junior or senior year of program). Must have a background and interest in areas of ecology, botany, horticulture, GIS, outdoor leadership, and/or natural resources management. Must be willing
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educational programs, including a geology talk, an evening program, and a pop-up program using National Park Service methods of interpretation. Outlines are available for reference and use. Intern is required