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Local 320 Full/Part Time (FTE): 100% FTE Regular/Temporary: Regular Bargaining unit consideration begins on 4/1/2026 and ends on 4/8/2026 About the Job: The primary purpose of this position is to complete
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Cities seeks candidates for a continuing non-tenure-track teaching faculty position with a primary focus on undergraduate education. Successful candidates will demonstrate a strong commitment to student
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University through committee leadership and participation. Advance the field of librarianship through professional service and original research/scholarship. Tips for a Strong Application We want to get to
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times per month; overnight trips within Minnesota about 1-2 times per month, for 1-3 nights; and trips outside of Minnesota about 1-2 times per year. Qualifications Required qualifications A master's
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part-time 9 mo and < 50% time, or <9 mo and any % time. Duties/Responsibilities: The primary responsibility will be teaching undergraduate courses. Some service and research activity may be expected
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material procurement. Location and Work environment: This is an in-person position that will work full time on campus. Work Schedule: Monday through Friday with a normal shift time of 7:30am-4:00pm. Primary
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Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The research in the Bielczyk-Maczynska lab (https://ebm-lab.org) focuses on (1) the identification of cell membrane receptors
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cellular and molecular techniques, our team seeks to map the fundamental pathways of T cell development. The primary function of this position is to support laboratory operations through performing
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-hoc environment to a structured, high-performing research unit. The incumbent will establish departmental Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), set clear expectations for Principal Investigator (PI
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of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota. The primary goal of our lab is to understand the computations performed by neurons and neuronal networks in the cerebellum, their contributions to healthy behavior