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gases and cryogens Knowledge of Machine Shop best practices (organization, cleanliness) Familiarity with chemical laboratory equipment, glassware, etc. Knowledge of basic computer software packages
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studying Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Information Security, Criminal Justice, Information Systems, or related field. Work Experience Completion of coursework relevant to the position
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day-to-day office needs. 15% Event Coordination Work with Program Coordinator for the corridor to plan, coordinate, and execute diversity, equity and inclusion sponsored events. Serve as liaison
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, teaching and service has prepared them to support the University’s mission, particularly regarding community service and social justice. Primary teaching responsibilities will be in the Sociology program and
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student (PhD preferred) Detail-oriented with the ability to follow multi-step instructions. Must be able to work well independently. Basic office skills and computer skills including MS Word & Excel
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dioxide and oxygen tanks, cage washing equipment, and other specialized equipment as required for the treatment and care of the animals; computer, telephone, copier and other standard office equipment and
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Studies (CPS) is looking for enthusiastic undergraduate mentors to support the Pre-College Summer Academy (PCSA), an immersive program that gives high school students a firsthand look at college life. As a
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productive research program, integrate undergraduate and graduate students into research, actively seek extramural funding, and effectively participate in departmental/university and professional service
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mission and values. Duties and Responsibilities: Teach clinic classes focused on lawyering skills, professional development, and ethical practice, employing clinical teaching methods. Supervise all aspects
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related to the CASA Lending Library, general office tasks. This position also works 10 a week with the Coordinator of the Service and Social Justice Experience Program in the office of Campus Ministry