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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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Code 8208A1 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE) at the University of Minnesota Duluth invites
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Coach in all facets of the program, including organization, administration, and promotion of a competitive NCAA Division I softball program in the Big Ten Conference. Primary Responsibilities Coaching
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cytometry, nucleic acid extraction and quantification, western blotting, ELISA, and next generation sequencing is required. Proficiency with computers is essential as the use of office software, including
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Previous Job Job Title Education Program Associate 2 - Interpretive Naturalist Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369130 Location Twin Cities Job Family Education-General Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular
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generous time off Continuous learning opportunities through professional training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program Low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy plans
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semester or one academic year), and they typically teach no more than one three-credit course per academic semester. Courses may be part of the Global Studies academic program, the Asian American Studies
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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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Tuition Benefit Program Low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy plans Healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts University HSA contributions Disability and employer-paid life insurance
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service, hands-on work, or production lines. About the Department Research Animal Resources (RAR) primarily focuses on the service and administration of the animal care and use program at the University