128 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"UCL"-"U"-"https:"-"CERIC-ERIC" positions at University of Oregon in United States
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to provide technical assistance to organizations setting up computer networks to connect scientists engaged in collaborative research and education. For the past 30+ years, the NSRC has helped develop Internet
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Summary The Web Content Specialist is responsible for developing clear, engaging, and on-brand content for the University of Oregon’s core websites, managed by University Communications. This role requires
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microbial, population, community, and ecosystems ecology. Position Summary We seek qualified applicants for a Software Developer/Research Scientist to join the lab group of Dr. Stilianos Louca in
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College of Business Classification: Administrative Program Spec Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $22.84 – $34.70 per hour FTE: 1.0 Review of Applications Begins January 5, 2026
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the technical skills to develop and implement administrative procedures, compile and aggregate statistics, and plan for program needs with minimal supervision. • Ability to understand and adhere
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follow-through. Marketing & Creative Support: Assist in the development and distribution of marketing materials and collaborate with CE’s creative services team to support program outreach. Team Leadership
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Classification: Administrative Program Assist Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $20.98 - $31.63 per hour FTE: 1.0 Review of Applications Begins November 18, 2025; position open until filled
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development, clinical work, or supervision of others. 2. A current resume/CV. 3. Three (3) professional references with contact information. References will not be contacted until you are notified. Department
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effect on the entire school as well as external alumni, donors, and community partners. The purpose of the development program is to create and foster relationships with alumni and donors and secure
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research, develop scientific thinking and communication skills, and understand the societal implications of scientific advancements. The seminar is complemented by a series of co-curricular events to further