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new advances in technology and initiate the application of that technology within farm operations. Work often involves inclement weather conditions. Communicate with other coordinators and staff within
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broadly, with an emphasis on how customer demand and experience, and supporting operations, are being reshaped by technology, AI, and analytics. The successful candidate will be expected to translate
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, professional and civic lives; and are dedicated to working with others to help solve some of the world's most intractable problems. The Program Advisor for the Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP
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, emphasizing science and technology, healthy lifestyles, life skills, workforce preparation, community service, and leadership. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS • Bachelor’s degree or Equivalent Education. (Associate
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transferring ideas and technology – to advance knowledge and improve the human condition. Explore how we are tackling critical challenges at the forefront of biology and medicine, and shaping a healthier, more
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. Behind every breakthrough is a dedicated community of scientists, support staff, and students asking bold questions, undertaking cutting-edge research, and transferring ideas and technology – to advance
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the SC Johnson College of Business: Management and Organizations; Operations, Technology, and Information Management; or Services Management. The position will be at the rank of Tenured Associate or Full
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ensure the programs are corrected accordingly. Strong skills in technology tools. Experience providing technical training, direction, and guidance to others. Proven ability to communicate, build and
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technology, the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business is one of the most comprehensive business schools in the nation and includes many areas of expertise not found in any other leading institution
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to equip families with tools to foster healthier boundaries and guide children toward safe, balanced technology use, while providing educators with training to identify and address screen-related