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Development Position Duties Duties may include but are not limited to: Proctoring for major field testing Grading lab work, projects, homework, quizzes, exams. Set up and taken down teaching laboratory
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procedures, develop, optimize, implement new testing procedures, and participate in training veterinary students, house officers, and residents. Why OSU? Working for Oregon State University is so much
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Assistant team on campus. Career Assistants support the mission and services of the College of Engineering and the Career Development Center by advising peers, coordinating campus programs and events, and
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positions in the School of Nuclear Science & Engineering (NSE) at Oregon State University (OSU). Transferable Skill Development Position Duties 100% Tutoring undergraduate students in Nuclear Science
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. The Associate Director of Advising Practices for University Advising has responsibility for collaboratively developing and implementing university advising projects and programs that positively impact the
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rate for this position is $16.05 per hour. Transferable Skill Development Position Duties Assistance with all elements of event management and execution,from early planning to day-of setting up and
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appointment). Teach assigned courses Prepare and deliver courses, interact with students, supervise TAs, grade assessments, develop and maintain the course materials, hold regular office hours, contribute
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understanding of pest ecology are particularly encouraged to apply. The ideal candidate will use data-driven techniques and approaches integrating field, climate/weather, and landscape data to develop “precision
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is to develop and/or deliver courses for the College of Education’s Adult and Higher Education program. Courses may be hybrid or fully online in undergraduate or graduate programs and graduate
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on vegetable breeding for production in conventional and organic systems for fresh market and processed vegetable growers, home gardeners and other stakeholders. It will emphasize development of regionally