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research teams aligns with at least one of three areas of scientific emphasis: biological and psychological mechanisms of behavior and well-being; brain development and change throughout the lifespan; and
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to encourage the Nebraska research community to utilize programs, services, events and other opportunities that R&I offers. They also are responsible for ensuring effective messaging across multiple channels
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to encourage the Nebraska research community to utilize programs, services, events and other opportunities that R&I offers. They also are responsible for ensuring effective messaging across multiple channels
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to encourage the Nebraska research community to utilize programs, services, events and other opportunities that R&I offers. They also are responsible for ensuring effective messaging across multiple channels
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designs to inform public policy and educational practice in alignment with the NSWERS Information and Research Agenda. Please note: This position/ department is not offering sponsorship. #LI-DNI Minimum
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two-semester sequence in Synoptic Meteorology (METR 341 and METR 442). The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences offers a B.S. degree in Meteorology-Climatology, as well as a B.S. degree in
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NCTA Senior Leadership, including calendar management, meeting coordination, document preparation, and oversight of daily office operations to ensure efficiency and alignment with university procedures
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Community provides academic and life skills support to recipients of the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation Scholarship at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Offering a sequence of common courses, activities
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). Interest in DBER. B.S. or M.S. in an engineering field. Experience conducting qualitative and/or mixed methods research. Strong writing and organizational skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks
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techniques. Experience with phylogenomics; next-gen sequencing (NGS) data collection and analyses. Experience mentoring undergraduate and graduate students in research. Demonstrated success in