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services for University of Oregon (UO) students, faculty, and staff; manages and secures UO material assets; and ensures UO business is conducted in accordance with all applicable regulations, policies
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The Department of Earth Sciences (ERTH) is a member of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) that supports significant research activities in many fields of Earth and Environmental Science. The Oregon Hazards Lab
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with the needs of an AAU research university; and contribute to emerging continuing education and distributed learning activities. The successful candidate will support and enhance a diverse learning and
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contact information for three professional references; a current or most recent supervisor (if not currently employed) is preferred. The candidate will be notified prior to references being contacted
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, and foundations. Position Summary This position is the second in command to the Vice President for all research and academic matters at the Knight Campus. It is responsible for the development and
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expression, and the generation, dissemination, preservation, and application of knowledge. The University is devoted to educating the whole person, and to fostering the next generation of transformational
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optimization of building systems, including automated controls, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, locking, architectural, and structural systems. • Vendor Management: Direct the work of contractors and vendors
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Apply now Job no:535922 Work type:Classified Staff Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Communications/Public Relations/Marketing, Development, Information Technology, Computer and Information
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are crucial in evaluating whether applicants meet the qualifications for the position. Department Summary The University of Oregon Intercollegiate Athletic Department's primary purpose is to provide a unique
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for the position. Department Summary The University of Oregon Intercollegiate Athletic Department's primary purpose is to provide a unique opportunity for student-athletes to be developed, tested, and encouraged