Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
matter knowledge to create innovative lesson plans in assigned 4-H After-School Programs. Program topics include, but are not limited to: environmental science and natural resources; violence prevention
-
, specializing in areas like data science, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, natural language processing, ubiquitous computing, user-experience design, tech-law policy, and much more. IS is
-
Coordinate and direct the development and implementation of a specific 4-H camp program (e.g., sports, expressive arts, environmental science, outdoor education, etc.). Camp counselors to effect
-
staff and others. Technology Skills - Ability to learn and effectively use software including program related software, virtual meetings, and Microsoft Office Suite. Ability to adapt quickly to new
-
(HSP), an undergraduate program in the College of Arts & Sciences, supports an interdisciplinary undergraduate humanities research community through programming, curated coursework, career development
-
Allison Godwin, a tenured engineering education faculty member in CBE, and Professor Alexandra Coso Strong, a tenured engineering education faculty member in CBE and the Systems Engineering Program. The
-
Professor Allison Godwin, a tenured engineering education faculty member in CBE, and Professor Alexandra Coso Strong, a tenured engineering education faculty member in CBE and the Systems Engineering Program
-
the program. This position will provide instruction utilizing established 4-H curriculum in the areas of environmental science and natural resources, science, technology engineering, art and math (STEAM
-
. I’m particularly interested in candidates who have experience with; • Molecular or synthetic biology • Microbiology, particularly of non-model organisms • Computer programming and experience with
-
Temporary Research Support Overview This position will be in the Department of Public and Ecosystem Health and affiliated with the Master of Public Health Program at Cornell University. Dr. Amelia Greiner