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of Accountability: Grants Management 45% Assist Faculty and other principal and co- investigators on grant proposals, budget development and MN-GEMS preparation/approval and routing for sponsored projects. Works
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. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience, and a competitive fringe benefits package is offered. Lecturers are eligible for professional development support. Final job offer is contingent
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offers a variety of opportunities to collaborate with translational scientists and clinicians on applying mathematical modeling to accelerate the development of novel therapies for cancer
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understanding of restorative practices, healthy youth development & educational data. Experiencing applying this understanding through quantitative analysis of existing administrative school data. Pay and
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. ● Strategize with the Communications team for effective script development, shot lists, and subject scheduling/coordination. ● Consult with internal clients to help them understand photography/video options
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, professional development, and day-to-day management Participate in hiring, performance management and termination Health Services personnel Lead and attend staff meetings, management group meetings, retreats
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: Youth Development Location: St. Paul Campus, Remotely & State Fairgrounds Appt. term: Temporary job code 0001/0006 from approximately April 15 - August 2; Seasonal job code 0003 August 3-Sept 18, 2026 as
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, and Academic Recovery Initiatives (40%) Collaborate with the Director of Student Success and Academic Advising on the development, implementation, and assessment of a comprehensive student success and
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development. This position requires a collaborative working relationship with the AV and Clinical Laboratory Animal Veterinarians: Report issues to the AV that need to be addressed clinically and
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diem will be covered by the study. Local onboarding in Minneapolis will occur prior to this training. Center Overview: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study examines