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from start to finish, guiding the full production process including concept development, storyboarding, scouting, casting, shooting, editing and post-production. This hands-on role requires strong
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other SMART USA partners for research, development, and education/workforce development (EWD) efforts. The services will involve collecting data from the source (e.g. BNC equipment and simulations
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professional development and may also engage in faculty governance and curriculum work as needed. Additional service activities may be assigned to Adjunct faculty. Scholarship is not required to teach
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develops RR-COI and RCR resources and training materials. The role assists in delivering RR-COI and RCR educational programs to the campus research community, providing both personalized and broad assistance
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distribution of work Train, coach, support and supervise custodians in single or multiple locations Interface with customers to resolve problems and complaints and respond to queries Maintain an inventory
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manager/technician position is available in the Hancock Lab. Research in the lab aims to dissect the genetic basis and evolutionary history of complex traits, with a particular focus on adaptive evolution
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outcomes. Participate in institutional assessment and curriculum review. Remain current with trends, techniques, and technology. Maintenance of a professional development plan. Additional duties as may be
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research). The position is a full-time 9- month appointment and responsibilities include some or all of the following: teaching graduate and undergraduate courses, developing an active program of research
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levels Ability to develop trust, communication and optimal working relationships, often in uncertain circumstances or environments Ability to work well under stress and with multiple priorities and
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research that advances CAPT’s mission to better understand the past, present, and future of American democracy in the modern information age. This Fellow will also help develop broader CAPT programming plans