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Agriculture Across America (YEA) – Coordinating Network (CN) at OSU. This is a limited duration position (up to two years) and will be supervised by the YEA-CN Grant Program Manager. The end of this USDA NIFA
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%): Conduct policy analysis related to agricultural financial support and conservation. Stakeholder network analysis (25%): Collect and organize data for social network analysis. Research support (20%): Assist
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%): Conduct policy analysis related to agricultural financial support and conservation. Stakeholder network analysis (25%): Collect and organize data for social network analysis. Research support (20%): Assist
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identifying and engaging international donors. The student researcher will help the foundation expand its global network of supporters by conducting targeted research and analysis on high-net-worth individuals
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Development: Develop professional and leadership skills through MACO’s student employee program, such as networking strategies. 50% – Assist the Small Boat Program (SBP) staff. Event Coordination & Outreach
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, Troubleshooting, and Equipment Maintenance • Responding to walk-in, phone, and email questions about the computer lab • Maintaining printers • Cleaning computer labs and common areas • Maintaining communication
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) for APHIS regulated locations. The student must be eligible for authorization to work in a federal facility. Oregon Clean Plant Center is a member of National Clean Plant Network, working with elite clonal
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submitting images on a deadline. There will be opportunities for professional development through technical photography and videography training, job shadowing and networking with photo industry pros. Grow
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(1.00 FTE), 12-month, fixed-term, Assistant or Associate Clinical Professor in the face-to-face, CACREP-accredited Master of Counseling Program located in Bend, Oregon. Reappointment is at the discretion
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Clubs & Organizations, OSU Program Council (OSUPC), and Orange Media Network (OMN). ELA is a department of the Student Experiences and Engagement (SEE) organization within the Division of Student Affairs