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of the training program including oversight of the Training Director’s management of internship, practicum, and externship programs. The Director is also responsible for assessing and communicating the needs
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student entrepreneurs. • Renewable up to three years based on performance and unit needs. EIR Program Lead (FTE varies): • EIR Pro Tem Instructor appointment as outlined above. • Commitment to a minimum .5
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Preservation The School of Architecture & Environment's Historic Preservation program—the oldest such program on the West Coast—operates out of the University of Oregon’s Portland campus, where students can
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. Centers and programs within GSI include the African Sustainability Center, APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Program, Center for Applied Second Language Studies (CASLS), Center for Asian and Pacific
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addition to their electronic and optical properties. Collaboration between Institute members and industrial research laboratories is common and an important dimension of the program. The Materials Science Institute consists
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Physiology at the University of Oregon is seeking an innovative career teaching faculty to join a growing nationally-recognized program that provides flexible curriculum and an engaging learning environment
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, including Community and Regional Planning, Nonprofit Management, and Public Administration. The Community and Regional Planning program awards a MCRP and is accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board
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, public service, circulation, course reserves, interlibrary loan, physical resource and maintenance, study room stewardship, and public computing. Position Summary The UO Libraries seeks a self-motivated
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individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures. • Computer literacy. Preferred Qualifications • Completed courses of professional development in aquatic animal husbandry, especially related to fish
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business, accounting, marketing, or a related field. • Ticket office experience at a Division I athletic institution. • Ticketmaster ticketing software experience. • Donor-based priority seating program