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oral and written instructions and assume responsibility with general guidelines and direction. Ability to communicate effectively through verbal, written and visual channels using traditional methods and
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Research - 80% Utilize established program resources and materials in program work. Use a variety of delivery methods including workshops, public events, articles, web pages and social media to deliver
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biodiversity and conservation communities in all corners of the globe. This role will develop technical infrastructure and services that support numerous user-facing applications, including eBird, Merlin
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an internationally recognized research and extension program focused on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of grain and forage crops, including corn (>1 million acres in New York State), alfalfa hay (500,000 acres
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using traditional and novel communication methods, including digital media. The successful candidate will also interact extensively with colleagues in the Cornell IPM program, AgriTech campus, Cornell
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Technician III Technician III - Greenhouse/Floriculture Program Technician The Opportunity While position responsibilities vary, every member of our community is expected to foster a culture of belonging and
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downscaling methods are most likely to provide robust, reliable information to discriminate between them for our proposed demonstration installations. The Research Associate will co-lead project meetings
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: Program Delivery, Evaluation and Applied Research - 80% Utilize established program resources and materials in program work. Use a variety of delivery methods including workshops, public events, articles
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as part of program delivery. Foster acceptance of the program, methods, and policies to address community and individual needs and consider different audiences. Represent CCE before the public
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Associate will lead the development of a battery of tests and corresponding metrics having the ability to assess which downscaling methods are most likely to provide robust, reliable information