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. The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry resides within the Swenson College of Science and Engineering and offers undergraduate and graduate programs in Chemistry and Biochemistry. The department has
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found at http://cehsp.d.umn.edu/departments-centers/educ . The College of Education and Human Service Professions promotes research and practice in the social and human sciences. Our collective teaching
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Labs are often the first exposure to CSE-IT that students encounter. We want the computer labs to be as professional, clean, and operational as possible. This is a first level user support position
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. For more information about the College of Science and Engineering Office of the Dean, visit https://cse.umn.edu/ . Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $25.74 - $34.14/hour ($53,539.20 - $71,011.20 annually
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computer resources and software including email, Microsoft Office, database systems, survey software (e.g. REDCap, Qualtrics), PDF files, Zoom, and other web-based platforms such as search engines, google
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, shop supplies, repairs, and technology upgrades. ● Coordinate scheduling, labor assignments, and logistics for productions and departmental events. ● Maintain, repair, and document all audio and media
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fundraising strategies and secure private support for scholarships and program initiatives. Represents the college in public forums, media engagements, and professional associations. Promotes community
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at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, offering an opportunity to blend clinical expertise with a burgeoning research program. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research focuses
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semester in the Environmental and Outdoor Education program. The contract start date of this position is January 5th, 2025, with classes beginning January 14th. Looking for 1-2 instructors to teach “Senior
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procedures to engineer, manipulate, and phenotype yeast cells. They will perform molecular, genetic, and microbiology techniques and will be expected to select and adapt methods to meet specific research needs