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Location Moscow Posting Context Statement Recreation and Wellbeing (RecWell) at the University of Idaho provides programs, services, facilities and equipment to enrich the university learning experience. Our
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water resource needs of the state of Idaho, the northwest region and the nation. IWRRI also facilitates and develops innovative education and outreach programs that provide research-generated information
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administrative functions such as researching information and solving problems for faculty, staff and students, and providing program and/or event assistance. Duties may include: Coordinate office functions and
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Participating in the development of grant proposals as named project contributor or primary investigator May have an independent research program that is complimentary to research objectives of a broader research
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minitubers at Parker Farm. https://www.uidaho.edu/cals/seed-potato-germplasm-program Responsibilities Job Duty Function Maintain greenhouse and cold storage facilities Job duties: Job Duties/Responsibilities
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halls, academic programs, and other campus partners. Topics may include, but are not limited to, hazing, healthy relationships, consent education, bystander intervention, and power-based violence
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workflow improvements. Help plan and carry out usability testing for current features; assist in analyzing results and summarizing findings for the team. Participate in reviewing the user experience
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the field, laboratory, on-farm, and greenhouse for the Forage Agronomy and Irrigation Management Programs. The incumbent is responsible for the day-to-day research activities, planning and conducting
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research to support the water resource needs of the state of Idaho, the northwest region, and the nation. IWRRI also facilitates and develops innovative education and outreach programs that provide research
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the 4-H/Youth Development-Agriculture & Natural Resources-Community Development program in cooperation with the Coeur d’Alene tribe along with other tribal community resource partners including the USDA