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the UO Libraries. It is located inside the Knight Law Center on the University campus. The Law Library supports the legal education program of the Law School. The Law School enrolls over 500 students in
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reproducibility. Preferred Qualifications • Experience with at least one of the following is preferred: computer programming, microbiology, electronics, mechanical engineering, and microscopy. All offers
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reports. Professional Competencies • Proficiency with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook (or similar scheduling/calendar program), and familiarity with Microsoft Office applications. • Organizational
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program. The Senior Staff Therapist/Psychologist: Latine Student Specialist adheres to university and department policies, State of Oregon statutes pertaining to the practice of counseling/psychology and
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Apply now Job no:536127 Work type:Faculty - Career Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Information Technology, Library, Research/Scientific/Grants, Computer and Information Science Department: Libraries
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accounts at the end of an accounting period; Applying PC spreadsheet, database, and word processing software; Processing data using a computer. Professional Competencies • Ability to solve problems and to
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, cleaning, safety materials, and scheduling. • Ability to work independently and collaboratively, manage time and prioritize tasks. • Ability to use computer basics for the following: email, online training
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environmental law conference of its kind in the world. ENR’s Interdisciplinary Research Projects and Fellows Program has theme-based projects that draw upon existing faculty strengths and provide synergistic
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the legal education program of the Law School. The Law School enrolls over 500 students in its JD, LLM, and master’s degree programs, and over 400 undergraduate students enrolled in its legal studies minor
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Center, APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Program, Center for Applied Second Language Studies (CASLS), Center for Asian and Pacific Studies (CAPS), Center for Global Health, Global Justice Program