562 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" positions at North Carolina State University
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Aligned Master Planning (“SchoolCAMP”), a research and public sector consulting program designed to assist Local Education Agencies (LEAs) with comprehensive planning, alternatives development, impact
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academic success by assisting students in developing skills and resilience needed for college and beyond. Our mission is to inspire a culture of wellness by providing premier, innovative and inclusive
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academic success by assisting students in developing skills and resilience needed for college and beyond. Our mission is to inspire a culture of wellness by providing premier, innovative programs, services
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research, workforce development, and outreach related to the biomanufacturing of various types of sustainable proteins while serving as a global knowledge and networking hub. Wolfpack Perks and Benefits As a
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evaluation of the Farm to Early Care and Education local food pathways and support local food programming in the centers. Examples of food systems intern projects include: Farmer outreach Development and
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to develop long and short-term management schemes. The research includes multi-disciplinary research projects, complex breeding programs, leaf and soil microbes, insect and disease control, irrigation
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navigating postsecondary education. Support students in identifying strengths and challenges, building self advocacy skills, setting short and long term goals, and developing effective study strategies and
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care, biomedical research and outreach through innovation and interdisciplinary partnerships. The mission contributes to developing and sustaining North Carolina and global economies and advancing
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strategies Identify control gaps and develop practical, risk-based recommendations Draw accurate conclusions from complex data sets Reporting & Communication: Prepare clear, concise audit documentation
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workforce development, educational policy, and evaluation. About two-thirds of the faculty are grant active. They are engaged in over 225 active projects totaling $151 million, making them the most productive