866 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment positions at University of Minnesota
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Job Code: 9521 - Research Assistant and 9529 - PhD Candidate Research Assistant Employee Class: Grad/Prof Student Position This position will provide support for lesson plan development relating
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Previous Job Job Title PhD Candidate TA - NSC 5661 Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369157 Location Twin Cities Job Family Graduate Assistants Full/Part Time Part-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job
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Previous Job Job Title PhD Candidate TA - NSC 5461 Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369156 Location Twin Cities Job Family Graduate Assistants Full/Part Time Part-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job
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Previous Job Job Title Treatment Plan Coordinator, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369867 Location Twin Cities Job Family LR-Clerical Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular
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Previous Job Job Title Design & Construction Owner's Representative II Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 368881 Location Twin Cities Job Family Campus Operations Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular
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Previous Job Job Title UM Crookston Area Coordinator, Res Life (Housing and Meal Plan Provided) Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369753 Location Crookston Job Family Student Services Full/Part Time
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stewards and makes available the papers of those creators around the built environment, the landscape, and design. This position will work on two design collections. Under supervision of the staff
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Management strives to foster and maintain an environment of inclusiveness and respect on the UMD campus. All staff are expected to support Goal 2 of the campus strategic plan, which states, "Create a positive
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on the most appropriate Cloud, PaaS, Container, or Virtual Server platform to meet current business needs with the flexibility to adapt to future business needs. Clearly documents infrastructure design and
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overlooking Lake Superior, all built since 1948. Most UMD buildings are connected by concourses or hallways, providing easy access for students with disabilities and convenience for all students year-round. UMD