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students but also to develop your customer service skills. Job duties are primarily clerical and include cash handling, customer service, and helping department managers with special projects as needed. Your
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are conducted throughout Alaska and the western United States. A database of study results is in progress of being developed for the BLM. Meta analysis will be conducted on the database to understand broader
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resources and facilitate their development and success with a commitment to students as whole beings. Serve as an advocate and liaison for students to internal offices including faculty, Enrollment Services
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of Engineering (CoEng) Dean’s Office with specific tasks assigned by staff members which may include but is not limited to: assist with the weekly CoEng Professional Development Seminar Series, provide
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participating in tutor orientation, education workshops, and department meetings. Additionally, the job includes promoting The Learning Center across campus, contributing to the development and presentation
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students. Responsibilities include assisting with recruitment centered communications, social media content, event planning, campus visits, and developing creative materials to share the student experience
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to develop innovative ideas about ore deposit formation in the Tintina Gold Belt. You will apply the principles of fluid evolution, water-rock interaction, interface coupled dissolution precipitation
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—to prepare you for meaningful engagement with your fellow students. Outreach efforts may include hosting events, creating educational materials, staffing informational tables, distributing newsletters, and
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for part-time instructors / adjunct faculty to instruct and advise students. As an adjunct faculty you will help prepare graduates to work in occupations that keep our communities running and safe and be
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. These concerns have been heightened by plans and proposals to expand energy development into caribou summer ranges across the North Slope of Alaska. In response, the USGS, USFWS, ADFG, Yukon Government, and Parks