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approximately 20 hours/week, which includes some evening and weekend hours. Provide individual counseling for undergraduate students seeking help for emotional and behavioral concerns. Evaluate students
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. This position is intended to provide mutual support for the development of the Postdoctoral Scholar and their research program with opportunities for grant-writing and co-authorship of research articles, while
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Penn State and other Land Grant universities nationwide. Position Summary: Serve as a nationally recognized Penn State Extension Dairy Team member. This role involves planning, designing, implementing
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REQUIREMENTS: The Intelligent Manufacturing and Operations Engineering Department of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University is seeking an undergraduate student to assist development
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REQUIREMENTS Penn State Extension seeks to hire a part-time Master Gardener Coordinator. This individual will coordinate the Master Gardener Program in Clarion County and will work closely with the Master
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Facilitation - Plan and lead skill-building workshops, ideation sessions, and team-building activities that promote student success and align with Nittany AI program goals. Program Development - Collaborate with
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REQUIREMENTS Penn State Extension, Westmoreland County, is seeking applicants for a part-time Equine 4-H Program Assistant. Job duties to include: Prepare and communicate necessary horse information
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environment comprising storage, databases, small-scale computational research, and web-based outreach. This typically includes designing systems, virtual or physical, understanding the entire systems
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; monitor academic progress; assist in resolving academic issues; make referrals as needed; maintain and ensure confidentiality of student records Assist with coordinating designated student group testing
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. Kristina Petersen’s research program by collaborating on existing projects and developing and obtaining external funding for novel complementary lines of research. Dr. Petersen’s research program focuses