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knowledge. Position Summary The University of Oregon Libraries is seeking a talented and motivated Web Developer to join our Application Development & Integration (ADI) team to work in person at our main
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across the state. Position Summary The Web Applications Programmer position is responsible for the design, development, implementation, documentation, maintenance, and support of application programming
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) works to make the University of Oregon a more global university. In 21st-century higher education, international engagement is not an optional extra: as noted in UO's Academic Plan, it is a core mission
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Strategic Communications and key stakeholders, the position will coordinate and ensure an effective and integrated web, social, and marketing presence for Eugene based graduate programs and the Lundquist
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Office products, or similar software/web-based programs for general administrative tasks and program promotion. Preferred Qualifications • Master's degree in higher education administration/college student
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communication. It is responsible for the design and implementation of a program of donor recognition and communication for donors and constituents. DRO works cooperatively with the UO President and administrators
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ongoing direct support for the administrator. CDRCs utilize the program assistant as a resource for information, technical assistance, and grant management purposes. This position ensures that available
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the possibility of renewal for up to a total of three years, depending on program needs, funding, and performance. Potential courses may include studio courses in sculpture, fibers, art & technology, painting
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for children and families by creating the nation’s first undergraduate program in child behavioral health. The institute prioritizes the needs of youth who have been historically or persistently underserved and
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Sarah Kate Bearman). (2) NAMI-funded pilot study of flexible mental health literacy program for middle school students (PIs Sarah Kate Bearman and Molly Lopez (UT Austin)). (3) Foundation-funded