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will be located in Hermiston, Oregon. The incumbent is responsible for supporting the Irrigated Crop Entomology research and extension program of OSU’s Hermiston Agricultural Research & Extension Center
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on various design projects Self-manage project and files Follow a project from design concept to completion Minimum Qualifications Full Employment Eligibility Requirements can be found here: https
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assists the Head Coach in the organization, administration and promotion of all aspects of the Oregon State Women’s Soccer Program. Coaching includes instruction, mentoring and leadership, academic
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). This position is part of the Office of University Human Resources, which directs a human resources management program, a benefits program, and a training and professional development program for all OSU employees
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) Program with project PI Bruce Menge. The majority of work will be done in assigned lab space at OSU in the Department of Integrative Biology (Corvallis, OR) and at various sites along the Oregon and
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, and lead and organize social and recreational activities for participants. RA’s are expected to serve as leaders, disciplinarians and role models throughout the program. RA’s are available
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the Mexican Immigrant Experience, Spanish for Professional Practice, and Texts and Narratives of the Spanish-Speaking World. The World Languages and Cultures program offers both in-person and online
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stations, and Extension programs in all 36 counties • 7 cultural resource centers that offer education, celebration and belonging for everyone • 100+ undergraduate degree programs, 80+ graduate degrees plus
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recognized, externally funded research program that centers on integrating molecular genetics, functional genomics, and/or transformation approaches with applied forest management challenges, particularly
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of medical care, prevention, advocacy, and wellness programs and services. Working with the marketing and communication staff, as well as employees in the Health Center, the Center for Advocacy, Prevention