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The Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center (AK CASC) is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Program Coordinator to support our mission of advancing climate adaptation research and partnerships
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to excellence and opportunity - where we empower students to achieve their full potential and create lasting change for Alaska and beyond. ANSEP is looking for a K-8 Program Facilitator. This position
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Data Science will have a record of research excellence, or give evidence of promising research potential, and will show a commitment to effective and engaged teaching. Faculty are expected to teach
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the UAA Testing Center. The incumbent is responsible for test administration and monitoring candidates for computer and paper based exams inside the testing center. Candidates are monitored using video
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contributing to a dynamic educational environment? Join the ANSEP (Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program) team as a Program Assistant and play a crucial role in empowering the next generation. This
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, English as a Second Language (ESL), computer literacy, and life/job skills to adults, older youth, and at-risk or disabled students. Instruction is delivered online, one-on-one, and in small groups both
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efficiency across the organization. This individual should have demonstrated expertise in developing complex spreadsheets and databases, as well as in generating and interpreting computer-based financial
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Environmental Science, Biology, Marine Biology, and Fisheries, as well as a Chemistry minor. As an Assistant Professor of Chemistry, you will teach lower and upper division courses in general chemistry, organic
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phone. Part-time reference professionals play an important role in our Instruction and Research program by providing reference desk coverage and assisting librarians with projects. Professional training
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of the local community. Research services are provided in-person and via chat/text, email, Zoom, and phone. Part-time reference librarians play an important role in our Instruction and Research program by