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Tenure Track position - Diagnostic Imaging The Department of Clinical Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in
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(preferably fewer than 5 years old) with a reliable, high-speed internet connection and must have access to a private, secure location in which to work. We cannot consider candidates who are immediate relatives
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School Public Policy programs. Hourly Pay Rate: $20.00 Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree Well-developed computer skills and the ability to quickly adapt to new technology. Strong ability to manage
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variety of genetic, molecular and cell biology techniques, including cloning, protein biochemistry, structural biology, computer programming, machine learning, tissue culture, fluorescence imaging, genetic
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Responsible for the daily feeding of the farm livestock and the cleaning of their living areas. May assist with animal sciences educational program set up for youth and adults, as requested. Acts
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and computer technology to support a nationally-competitive lacrosse team Experience with event and operations management Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word and Excel primarily) Experience modeling
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tasks. Demonstrated computer skills (word processing, spreadsheets, and databases). Experience with report preparation and analysis. Experience demonstrating sound judgment, creativity, research, and
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associate dean: Assigns responsibilities, supervises and directs activities of the financial, human resources, computer services and facilities units of the colleges. Devises long-range financial planning
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/phone. All applications are read online. Candidates must have a recent computer (preferably fewer than 5 years old) with a reliable, high-speed internet connection, and must have access to a private
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Compliance Office, the Access Control Program, the Community Response Team, and the Public Safety Ambassadors. The Community Response Team is a unit housed alongside other first response resources within