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. Historic Preservation The School of Architecture & Environment's Historic Preservation program—the oldest such program on the West Coast—focuses on physical and social heritage. Students participate in
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of Landscape Architecture is the oldest landscape department west of the Mississippi. Evolving and growing for more than 100 years, our program's roots started in 1911. We are the only program in Oregon that has
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for its pro tem instructor pool. Positions are limited-duration instructional appointments that are part-time or short-term, with possibility of renewal depending on program needs, funding, and performance
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your experience using the different types of electrical test equipment and computer software (including proprietary product software) in your work environment. If you are experienced in planning
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generation o 4 miles of distribution tunnels with connections to more than 80 buildings o Instrumentation and controls We work closely with Design and Construction, Facilities Services, Safety and Risk
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Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Graduate Degrees at the Master's and PhD level. Our undergraduate program provides training for students planning careers in the chemical and biological sciences, and also for
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Teaching Professor: • Doctoral degree in Couples and Family Therapy, or master’s degree in CFT and PhD in a related field by start date. • Documents expertise in areas required for program (e.g., content
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for a total appointment of five years. Renewals will be dependent upon program needs, funding, and performance. Salary will be dependent upon education and experience. Minimum Requirements • PhD in a
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Program Assist Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $20.37 - $30.70 per hour (updated) FTE: 1.0 Review of Applications Begins May 14, 2025; position open until filled. Special
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. Historic Preservation The School of Architecture & Environment's Historic Preservation program—the oldest such program on the West Coast—focuses on physical and social heritage. Students participate in