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, commercial, and/or personal modes of transportation. - Work nights and weekends, and participation in college or university programs when needed. - Interact effectively and professionally with all levels
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conversion and engineering. The candidate is expected to build an extramurally funded research program and enhance the department’s research capacity in the area of plastic conversion for sustainable flexible
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Tech community. This position works to develop and sustain campus partnerships that facilitate programs and events supporting student needs. The Military Transition Coordinator will provide student
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, related programs, and collaborative communication of operational areas. These areas include Health Information Management (HIM), Quality Outreach Management, Student Experiential Learning, and Operational
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or admissions Demonstrated ability to coordinate and support events or student-facing programming Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a focus on relationship-building with students and families
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analytical methods and instrumentation to support viticulture, grape pathology, tree fruit pathology, and tree fruit horticulture programs. Responsibilities include collecting and analyzing plants and plant
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Program Design, and Universal Design for Learning. Supervising a dynamic team of professionals—including learning data analysts, a solutions architect, and a coordinator of service design and evaluation
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. • Experience with SQL compliant databases. • Familiarity with programming languages or supporting software developers. • Experience supporting research computing. • Experience with petabyte scale storage systems
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Job Description A research associate with experience in disability research is sought to manage a project conducting case studies of state agencies who develop programs and projects for wildlife
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VMCVM to develop and implement cultivation and solicitation strategies in support of their programs. Regional and national travel is required for the purposes of conducting field research, cultivation