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agency, under the oversight of Cornell University, with an annual operation budget of $3.1 million dollars, with approximately 21 staff and 77 4-H and 40 Master Gardener volunteers. The Executive Director
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The MPH Course Assistant supports course instructors in delivering high-quality academic experiences and maintaining an engaging, inclusive learning environment. This is a paid, hybrid role that
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energy efficiency improvements, clean energy programs, and workforce development opportunities. This program will deliver information and provide education in a wide variety of settings, including, but not
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, high throughput phenotyping, genomic selection strategies, metagenomics, animal nutrition, and microbiome research. Resources are available for high performance computing and genome-scale analyses
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performance computing and genome-scale analyses through the Biotechnology Resource Center core facilities, and plant genome editing services are available on campus. Teaching (40%) – Expectations for teaching
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to resolve unexpected issues and improve unit(s) performance but still ensure great tasting, high-quality, and cost-effective meal options for the Cornell Community. Required Qualifications At least two years
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performance computing and genome-scale analyses through the Biotechnology Resource Center core facilities, and plant genome editing services are available on campus. Teaching (40%) – Expectations for teaching
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of Graduate Studies (DGS) and Director of Master of Professional Studies (MPS) for graduate and professional degree program policies and procedures, providing support to the Graduate Admissions
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dates may change based on Association needs. Required Qualifications Associate degree or GED/High School Diploma plus 1 year of related experience. Experience relevant to the role of the position. Ability
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, involving the Supervisor and/or Association Executive Director when appropriate. Manage fund development activities as appropriate. Coordination/Operation - 5% Organize and coordinate program activities