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of Indigenous people in STEM and other high-demand fields through a model that begins in middle school and continues through graduate school and into the workforce. Working at ANSEP means joining a team committed
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of Indigenous people in STEM and other high-demand fields through a model that begins in middle school and continues through graduate school and into the workforce. Working at ANSEP means joining a team committed
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students, with a special focus on supporting Indigenous Alaska students. Our mission is to increase representation of Indigenous people in STEM and other high-demand fields through a model that begins in
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of Indigenous people in STEM and other high-demand fields through a model that begins in middle school and continues through graduate school and into the workforce. Working at ANSEP means joining a team committed
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of Indigenous people in STEM and other high-demand fields through a model that begins in middle school and continues through graduate school and into the workforce. Working at ANSEP means joining a team committed
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element modeling (preferably COMSOL) is required. The candidate should also have strong computational/programming skills (e.g., Python, MATLAB), and familiarity with geodetic datasets (InSAR, GNSS) and
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objectives the post-doctoral scholar will generate predictive spatiotemporal models of summer forage and insect conditions across the Porcupine caribou summer range, use outputs in caribou resource selection
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a model that begins in middle school and continues through graduate school and into the workforce. Working at ANSEP means joining a team committed to excellence and opportunity - where we empower
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will serve as a positive role model and an active team player in establishing an atmosphere conducive to academic success and fostering a sense of belonging for our students, faculty, staff and community
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questions, and creating meaningful connections that showcase the spirit of UAF. Ambassadors are inspirational role models and key members of our recruitment team, helping others see what makes our university