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an internationally recognized research and extension program focused on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of grain and forage crops, including corn (>1 million acres in New York State), alfalfa hay (500,000 acres
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applications for a 9-month, full-time, tenure-track position in the area of Field Crops Entomology. The successful candidate will develop an internationally recognized research and extension program focused
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ceramics processes or equipment (throwing wheels, clay drying and storage, electric kilns with digital programming). Flexibility to take on projects or responsibilities that may occasionally fall outside
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with affordable housing or other housing management. • Familiarity with program or project development and/or management. • Familiarity with database management. • Ability to initiate, plan
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. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS • Associate’s degree plus experience relevant to the role of the position. H igh School diploma/GED plus 1-year transferrable program/functional experience may substitute
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development related to the disciplines above or the equivalent combination of both education and experience. Proficiency in basic computer programs (Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.) and the use of online data
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This position will serve as the 4-H Afterschool Student Aide Educator for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson County in support of the 4-H Afterschool Program. The 4-H afterschool
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As a member of the Nutrition and Health Program team, the successful candidate will assist in planning, implementing, documenting, and evaluating nutrition/health education programs/initiatives
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foster a supportive and inclusive campus community. As a leader in the Centers, this position regularly participates in collaborative programming and training efforts, particularly in campus-wide efforts
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Position Description Dairy Foods Extension Program Extension Associate The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven science and Cornell University’s second largest