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opportunities to forge synergistic collaborations with other research and education centers (https://www.birds.cornell.edu/home/about/our-work/) at the CLO as well as with relevant academic departments and
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camp programs. This position combines the best of both roles: Sr. Counselor and Garden & Small Animal Program Director. The primary responsibility of the Garden & Small Animal Program Director is to
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embedded within evolving and dynamic social, environmental, and technical contexts. Degree programs include a professional Bachelor of Architecture, a professional Master of Architecture, post-professional
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embedded within evolving and dynamic social, environmental, and technical contexts. Degree programs include a professional Bachelor of Architecture, a professional Master of Architecture, post-professional
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. Learn physical exams, low-stress restraint, and handling techniques Improve your understanding of anesthesia Master patient sample collection, injection administration, and IV catheter placement
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: Bachelor’s degree in related field strongly preferred. Prior experience supervising students / research assistants is preferred. Prior experience supporting original academic research is preferred. Knowledge
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population health management for companion animals, high-quality/high-volume spay/neuter, and clinical practice in a shelter setting. Primary responsibilities will include providing clinical service through
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be found at: https://aimi.cornell.edu/ ; The REU program is open, by NSF regulation, only to US citizens and permanent residents. If accepted, you will be required to show proof of citizenship
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Architecture (MLA) or a graduate professional degree in a related field, such as a Master of Architecture (MArch). is required. A Ph.D. in a related field, interdisciplinary experience in practice or research
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primary teaching responsibilities in epidemiology at the undergraduate and graduate levels. This position also includes opportunities to develop or co-teach advanced courses in epidemiology and public