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business on the University of Oregon’s main campus in Eugene, OR, as well as two graduate business degree programs in Portland, OR. These include the Sports Product Management (SPM) program and the Oregon
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, and other members of the university community in the development of curricular and co-curricular opportunities that ensure the integration of academic and student life at the University of Oregon
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, cartography, data visualization, data wrangling, GIS, programming, and/or web development. • Ability to think creatively, solve problems, and work well in a diverse, collaborative setting. • Ability to use
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applicants meet the qualifications for the position. Department Summary The University of Oregon Intercollegiate Athletic Department's primary purpose is to provide a unique opportunity for student-athletes
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definition and fulfillment, web-based application/contract development, website content definition and maintenance, floor plan development and management, digital and print collateral definition and design
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to a collective mission and a shared governance model. The University of Oregon supports the Department of Art faculty by providing private dedicated studio spaces and a fund for professional
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administrative & classified employees and hosts over 600,000 spectators annually and represents the University of Oregon in athletic competition with other universities & colleges. Position Summary Plan, organize
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development, spatial data analysis, visualization, and GIS. The Lab conducts interdisciplinary collaborative projects with research partners on campus at the UO, with state agencies, and other universities
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established, preexisting research and outreach entities within the University of Oregon, College of Education: The Secondary Special Education & Transition (SSET) research unit, the Center for Human Development
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develop the most inclusive applicant pool. Goal 03 of our new (2024) strategic plan, titled Oregon Rising, is to create a flourishing community. As outlined in Oregon Rising, “Flourishing is the holistic