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corporations, government agencies, and arts, nonprofit, and public service organizations. At the University of Minnesota, you’ll find a flexible work environment and supportive colleagues who are interested in
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included in publications and presentations describing ongoing work in the Griffin lab group (10%) This is a 75% position until further notice. Qualifications All required qualifications must be included in
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://faculty.umn.edu/sites/faculty.umn.edu/files/2023-04/HSJMC_7.12_standards_for_promotion_and_tenure_2020.pdf Benefits of Working at the University At the University of Minnesota, you’ll find a flexible work
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Program Heads Directly observe rehearsals as needed, designer runs, all tech and dress rehearsals. Scheduling/supervision of mainstage understudy rehearsals Recruitment and oversight of run crews, providing
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, equity and inclusion into all aspects of Extension’s programming and employee engagement. Find further information on the Extension website . As one of four departments, the Extension Department for Youth
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for scholars to develop critical inquiry skills and values through teaching and learning activities. Using strategies to provide students with tools and instruction to develop the ability to find, critically
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and experience managing multiple projects simultaneously. Preferred Experience providing service in a collaborative and inclusive team-oriented environment. Motivation to investigate to find solutions
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, including those that may have diverse missions, goals, and backgrounds, in order to achieve and follow Extension goals, objectives and expectations. Demonstrated ability to document, track and follow
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discover knowledge and breed crops to sustainably feed people in Minnesota and around the world. We value: Excellence in teaching, in basic and translational research, and in outreach and extension
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laboratory cytogenomic assays for prenatal and postnatal constitutional referrals, and for detection and characterization of acquired abnormalities in hematologic and solid tumors. The laboratory has a