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, the College of Design, and the School of Journalism and Communication. The department supports a computer lab and an equipment room in the Knight Library. Position Summary The Cinema Studies Department is
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within stringent deadlines to complete multiple projects and assignments. • Able to operate a radio, computer, surveillance camera and other communication and protective devices commonly used by police
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effectively with students, faculty, and staff from a variety of diverse backgrounds in support of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment. • Proficient computer skills in word processing, spreadsheet
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a ledger to a trial balance; • Closing accounts at the end of an accounting period; • Applying PC spreadsheet, database, and word processing software; • Processing data using a computer. If coursework
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currently employed). Candidate will be notified prior to references being contacted. Department Summary The Division of Student Life supports the university’s academic mission and strategic plan through
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contracting policies and procedures. • Higher Ed or other public procurement experience. • Experience using Banner Financial Information Systems (FIS). • Experience and proficiency with common computer programs
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, students and faculty have access to study spaces, computers, multimedia equipment, and research support. As a welcoming hub for learning, the library also provides access and services to the broader
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support services, and innovative programs. As outlined in the Oregon Rising strategic plan, the university is committed to championing student access and success, fostering research and creativity, and
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individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures. • Computer literacy. Preferred Qualifications • Completed courses of professional development in aquatic animal husbandry, especially related to fish
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impactful change. Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources, including high-performance computing clusters and extensive datasets, enabling them to explore and analyze real-world