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) Position Description: Apply Position Description Dairy Foods Extension Program Senior Extension Associate The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven science and
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awareness, and skill building. The Camp Counselor is accountable for the initial supervision of the camper. It is the job of the Camp Counselor to ensure the camper is enjoying and participating in
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Studies, Sports Studies and/or related fields. by August 1, 2026. Salary will be $62,232. This is a benefits-eligible, non-renewable position. Interested applicants should submit the following through AJO
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Location: Ithaca, New York 14853-3501, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Transportation Systems Civil and Environmental Engineering / Transportation Engineering Analytics Energy & Environment
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Care for scrapes, soothe worries, and keep the adventure going at 4-H Camp Owahta! 4 -H Camp Owahta, owned and operated by the Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Cortland County, is a
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research university, and it is one of only six high-energy (6 GeV) synchrotron X-ray facilities worldwide. CHESS has benefited from support from New York State, National Science Foundation (NSF), Air Force
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1-3 years relevant experience or equivalent combination. Interest in on-going career growth and advanced skill development. What’s in it for you? Our LVT career ladder is focused on career and
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awareness, and skill building. The Food Service Director is responsible for the planning and implementing of camp meals, and supervising Assistant Food Service Director, Food Service Workers, and Assistant
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programing at 4-H Camp Overlook, which is owned and operated by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Franklin County and Cornell Cooperative Extension of St. Lawrence County. This position will be instrumental in
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, researchers, visiting fellows, and graduate students who combine interdisciplinary interests in the everyday experiences of agroecology, political ecology of food systems, and critical social science