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Twin Cities seeks an experienced marketing and recruitment professional to support the growth of its Professional Master’s in Strategic Communication program. This position works in close partnership
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for delivery of services. A program of the Office of Higher Education, Minitex operates as a division of the University Libraries, based at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus. Delivery is a service
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a competitive swimming and diving program within the NCAA and B1G Conference, while committing to all requirements necessary to represent the University of Minnesota in a positive fashion. Title and
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Previous Job Job Title Collegiate Recovery Program Coordinator Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 367527 Location Twin Cities Job Family Health Care Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job
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accounts University HSA contributions Disability and life insurance Employee wellbeing program Retirement plans Financial counseling services Employee Assistance Program with eight sessions of counseling
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the goal of making data useful for program improvement and decision making Manage and keep an inventory of the division’s assessment tools and third party-services In partnership with the marketing and
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Qualifications BA/BS degree in math, engineering, CS, physics, or other related field, or a combination of education and relevant work experience to equal at least four years. Preferred Qualifications An MS degree
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research project entitled, Examining the Impact of the Fisch Art Awards on Medical Student Growth and Wellbeing. Study Description: The Fisch Art of Medicine and John Song Student Awards Program (Fisch
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, morphometric and life history analyses, and preparing tissue samples for genetic analyses. ● Assists with science communication of lab research activities (15%). Communications through preparation and
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, stakeholders, and outreach initiatives. About the Department The Agricultural Education, Communication and Marketing (AECM) program is housed within the Division of Applied Economics and Agricultural Education