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. This is a non-tenure-track academic staff appointment supporting Cornell Public Health, which delivers the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree training. This position will be the primary lead for the
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technology services and solutions that enable the Cornell community to achieve its academic, research, and administrative goals. Our highly skilled and experienced team is committed to delivering technology
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that improves the lives of workers and transforms the future of work. The Global Labor and Work department of the ILR School is seeking a postdoctoral research associate whose research focuses on international
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program subject areas may include: leadership; civic engagement; life skills and workforce preparation; food systems;; and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
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position in Diagnostic Imaging Faculty Position in Diagnostic Imaging The Department of Clinical Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University invites applications for a tenure-track
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About the Department of Public and Ecosystem Health The Department of Public and Ecosystem Health is within the College of Veterinary Medicine. Cornell Public Health’s mission is to advance
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toward structural biology and involving scattering or diffraction techniques—especially at large user facilities. Experience analyzing large experimental datasets is also an asset. Compensation The salary
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Student & Campus Life (SCL) inspires transformation in all Cornell students on their journey of individual, academic, and personal evolution. Our division is comprised of leading student affairs
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of Chautauqua County is responsible for providing leadership in the assessment, development, planning, delivery, and evaluation of agriculture educational programming as well as administrative direction
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discovery and innovation that contributes to resilient, sustainable and equitable futures in New York State and around the world. The Ashley School is within The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS