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participant records in alignment with University standards. In addition, this role contributes directly to marketing and outreach efforts by creating and maintaining promotional materials, updating program
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executing social media strategy, developing engaging and accessible content that strengthens RecWell’s brand and connects with diverse student audiences. This position reports to and works closely with
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and its programs. Update existing content and build new web pages that are attractive, accessible, and align with CTS website best practices. Use templates to format and send mass emails (e.g., event
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about the program (Graduate school catalog, various university websites, etc.). -Independently develop and disseminate annual reports evaluating admissions process and results, recruitment programming
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of Education and Human Development (CEHD), is seeking two research assistants to support an evaluation of Ethnic Studies courses in K12 schools in Minnesota. These positions are part-time hourly appointments
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facility. (10%) Oversee the use of laboratory equipment, training personnel/volunteers. (10%) Prepare labs by purchasing appropriate equipment and supplies. Organize and set up equipment for research
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information can be found at: http://cehd.umn.kin College Overview The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD), the University's third largest college, contributes to a just and sustainable future
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DECC. Develop and implement dissemination plan for NIA DECC Policy Briefs Blog Develop an NIA DECC Blog to highlight research, datasets, and opportunities related to NIA priority topics sponsored by
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to include newly added data. 10% Web documentation. Prepare new documentation for the NHGIS website describing census geography concepts. Work Location: This position is eligible for hybrid (at least 2 days a
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to engage via web-conferencing and in-person with the team, attend important IonE events, and develop working relationships with other IonE staff. The appointment is funded externally by federal grants