20 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool research jobs at Oregon State University
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provide direct support to stakeholders in accessing technical resources and adopting best practices. 20% Agricultural Water Stakeholder Engagement Program (STEP) Support the development and pilot
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writing, and research logistical support. Lab management/logistics comprises 30% of the job description and must include the development and maintenance of a lab website, and research project management
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to the development and implementation of the Stakeholder Engagement Program (STEP), including support for field instrumentation, collection of competition performance metrics (e.g., input-use efficiency, profitability
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, or university and pursuing a program or course of study Must meet Academic Standing Requirements; students on academic suspension are not eligible for employment Must meet the applicable minimal enrollment
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/500-employment-eligibility-requirements Must be academically enrolled in a high school, community college, or university and pursuing a program or course of study Must meet Academic Standing
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media development and maintenance to promote and disseminate WRCEFS and FIC Food Safety Program work. The incumbent will also collect/provide objective, science-based information related to the Food
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. Reappointment is at the discretion of the Department Head. This position will support the Ornamental Plant Breeding research program that develops and evaluates new ornamental plants for the nursery and landscape
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school, community college, or university and pursuing a program or course of study Must meet Academic Standing Requirements; students on academic suspension are not eligible for employment Must meet the
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-term Faculty Research Assistant position. Reappointment is at the discretion of the Department Head. This position will support the Ornamental Plant Breeding research program that develops and evaluates
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central nervous system mechanisms of involuntary weight loss and wasting (cachexia) during the development of cancer. The project work involves the use of invitro and murine models to understand the impact