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Summary The School of Art at Bowling Green State University seeks a dynamic teacher and engaged colleague to contribute to the continued growth of our nationally recognized Digital Arts program. We
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needed. Other tasks, as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Excellent communication and customer service skills; both in person and over the phone Experience working with computers and learning new programs
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equivalent to BIOL 2040 and BIOL 2050 Must possess basic computer skills Good attendance and reliability is a must Good organizational skills and neatness is a must Efficient workers who pay attention
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, parents, alumni, and other campus constituents of BGSU. Answer telephone calls. Maintain confidentiality regarding all aspects of activities and work within the office. Be competently skilled in computer
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NMR instruments' magnets. Minimum Qualifications Approved NMR instrument user from the Photochemical Sciences doctoral program. Bowling Green State University is an Equal Opportunity Educator and
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items for processing. Creates barcodes and input/manipulate data in our automated library systems. Prepares outgoing materials for delivery/unpacks incoming materials including checking in/out in computer
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Competencies: Career & Self-Development Teamwork Technology Essential Functions Answer a variety of general technical questions for clients in the office or over chat. Check in computer systems and other devices
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Summary The purpose of this position is to offer effective academic advising to Honors students, participate in the College’s summer Orientation and Registration program for incoming students, and
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or certificate program at least half-time. Bowling Green State University is an Equal Opportunity Educator and Employer. We are committed to ensuring an equal employment opportunity for all applicants
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appointment. Information about Program and College The Bowling Green State University Honors College supports BGSU’s mission by fostering a community of scholars. Honors College members sharpen their critical