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of Agriculture and Natural Resources as an effective scholar and citizen. The primary responsibility for this position is to develop and deliver high quality, innovative educational programs and resources as an
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. Assist in implementing and maintaining Conservation and Survey Division’s databases, web services, and ongoing research programs to be used in water resources management, research, and education. Provide
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the academic and nonacademic schedule of classes. Instruct several group fitness, strength training, and exercise science based classes. Assist to develop, administer, monitor, and maintain the unit area budget
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building, and collaboration with local leaders, you will support positive change in rural Nebraska. Key outcomes include: 1) a community engagement strategy, 2) identify community and educational development
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Center (NFHC) advances human and animal health by connecting agriculture, food production, and microbiome research. Established in 2016, the Center brings together researchers across the University
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responsibility is to develop and deliver educational programs and resources in horticulture or related fields. They will be an active participant in the Horticulture, Landscape, and Environmental Systems program
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, the University of Nebraska is committed to providing a work environment and culture that fosters personal and professional success and satisfaction. By joining our team, you will be given opportunities to grow as
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include developing and delivering water and cropping systems extension programming that: a) improves profitability and sustainability, b) reduces environmental risk, c) encourages stewardship, d) enhances
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include developing and delivering water and cropping systems extension programming that: a) improves profitability and sustainability, b) reduces environmental risk, c) encourages stewardship, d) enhances
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development, and project management support. Within the UNL system, this position is categorized as a Program Manager. Why Join Us: At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, we’re proud to be consistently