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Information: 10 openings available. Internal Number: 369128 The Department of Anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota occasionally needs teaching specialists or lecturers
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may include monthly or regular workshops, large-scale events, and developing relationships with partner colleges, universities, and other institutions. CRP Support (10% of the time)Work closely with CRP
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for community engagement and treatment development for disease of addiction. The selected candidate will play a key role in coordinating and conducting community engagement activities and patient
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to demonstrate achievement of the learning outcomes. ï‚· Collaborate with an instructional designer, program manager, and other university staff throughout the course development process, ensuring alignment with
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guidance and direction of principal investigator - Analyze data collected from experiments. Assist research team members with preparing data in an easily readable format and prepare graphs, charts, tables
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Manager, Embedded Mental Health Services will provide excellent multicultural and trauma-responsive clinical treatment, training, advocacy, prevention, and outreach services on the University of Minnesota
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The Department of Veterinary Population Medicine (VPM) at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in St. Paul invites applications for the Large Animal Medical Director in a contract (non-tenure
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scholarship involving SWS Service and Other (10%) Department, University, Disciplinary/Professional service Participating in ongoing professional development Required Qualifications Previous experience as
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Responsibilities 40% Teach and Coach student athletes with on deck responsibilities as assigned by the Head Diving Coach 30% Evaluate and recruit qualified student athletes to the University of Minnesota whose
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/Administrative Internal Number: 369126 Project 1: Evaluation of microbiota transplant therapy in patients with alopecia areata. 20% effort. (Co-I) Source: Columbia University Foundation transfer of funds