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. This is a part-time Student Assistant 1 position, starting with an hourly rate of $13.11. Special Instructions to Applicants: Please attach a resume, a brief cover letter, and the contact information (email
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research technician to assist with recreation research projects. Projects typically involve a visitor survey component. The technician will be responsible for communicating with project sponsors to determine
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Administration Chemistry Communication Computer Information and Office Systems Culinary Arts Developmental Education Early Childhood Education Education Emergency Medical Services English Fire Science Health
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and respectful environment dedicated to serving Alaska through applied science. Career growth and professional development are supported and encouraged. As a public, regional, comprehensive university
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, shipping, computer software, or other training is dependent upon the requirements of a specific position. Minimum Qualifications: Varies depending on the position. At a minimum, a high school diploma or
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, and basic library resources. -Assist library patrons with laptop and desktop computers, printers, scanners, microfilm machine, and software on library and lab computers. -Quickly learn and assist others
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significantly to the host scientist's project. Experience with the use of computers and other appropriate research tools and equipment to conduct the research. The Institute of Arctic Biology was founded in 1963
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research and focuses on a variety of disciplines. Our department is growing and is internationally renowned for its excellence in research. More information can be found on the individual units’ websites
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a first point of contact for general patron questions. Circulation student assistants perform a variety of tasks necessary for maintaining the collection and provide support services to Circulation
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This is a labor pool from which the College of Arts and Sciences will draw when graduate research assistants are needed to work on sponsored projects. Incumbents will join faculty and researchers