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to serve Sport Programs participants and staff. 20% SUPERVISION Hires, trains, schedules, supervises, assigns work, and evaluates student personnel including student staff (senior sport program
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levels in Botany and Plant Pathology, Biological Data Sciences, or related program. Participate in graduate or undergraduate level seminars, workshops, guest lectures, and/or discussion groups as
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Marine Science Center at Oregon State University (OSU). These student positions support the animal husbandry team of the Aquatic Animal Health Program (AAHP) at Hatfield Marine Science Center. While each
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as needed by the supervising instructor. Anticipated start dates dependent upon instructor needs each academic term. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared
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Position Details Position Information Department College of Business Dept (BUS) Position Title Instructor/Consultant-Career Counselor Job Title Instructor and Program Manager for Student Success
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Coordinator position is with the Division of Extension and Engagement’s (division) Extension Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources program and based at the OSU Extension Marion County office in Salem
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of Mathematics is undergraduate education, graduate education, and research in algebra/number theory, analysis, applied mathematics, actuarial science, mathematical biology, geometry/topology, mathematics
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enhancements to support institutional competitiveness and graduate enrollment strategy. What You Will Need Bachelor’s degree in Business Information Technology, Computer Science, or related field. 3 or more
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Head, and a 0.50 FTE, Educational Program Coordinator & Recruiter, a 12-month, professional faculty position, reflecting duties in both academic and administrative areas. College of Agricultural Sciences
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Head, and a 0.50 FTE, Educational Program Coordinator & Recruiter, a 12-month, professional faculty position, reflecting duties in both academic and administrative areas. College of Agricultural Sciences