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of Nutritional Sciences The Division of Nutritional Sciences is one of the largest academic units in the United States devoted to human nutrition and the home of Cornell’s Graduate Program in Epidemiology . Our
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counselors in the cabins and with programming throughout camp. Once their kitchen duties are completed after dinner each night, Kitchen Assistants will have the option to go home each night, or to remain
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shaping the strategic vision, mission, and programming of the new Ashley School with accomplished faculty and staff from existing academic units within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS
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handling spatial data. · Strong analytical abilities and excellent written communication skills. · Ability to independently plan and execute research projects. · Strong collaborative spirit and
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awareness, and skill building. The Camp Clerk is responsible for the operational oversight of the camp store, and acquisition of teaching/program supplies as requested by camp staff and approved by Camp
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availability, the CIT Specialist could begin work as early as June 1 based on program needs, training, and availability. Specific Responsibilities Implement the CIT Curriculum for enrolled CIT campers
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awareness, and skill building. The camp Nurse is needed to respond to emergencies and carry out programs of health and safety throughout the summer. The Camp Nurse will live on camp property while camp is in
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Assistance program Follow this link for more information: https://hr.cornell.edu/understand-your-benefits Employees are expected to meet all of the Cornell University Staff Skills for Success , which
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ecosystem, connecting local to global programs in the form of new collaborations and basic discoveries. The production of specialty vegetable crops in New York is challenged by a myriad of factors, including
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at: https://cbb.cornell.edu/students The REU program is open, by NSF regulation, only to US citizens and permanent residents. If accepted, you will be required to show proof of citizenship or permanent