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Code 8353NG Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The University of Minnesota’s Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR) (http://www.cmrr.umn.edu/) has
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- no matter where they live or which youth program they choose to join. To learn more about the Department of Youth Development and the 4-H program, visit, https://extension.umn.edu/working-youth/department
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Department in the Carlson School of Management via the development and delivery of both in-person and online courses. There may also be an opportunity to guide students in experiential project-based learning
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our patients, discover new treatments, and educate the next generation of eye care professionals. For more information please visit our website at https://med.umn.edu/Ophthalmology . Lions Gift of Sight
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assignments, homework, and exams; administration of the class (through Canvas) and communication with students; and working with the primary instructor on course development. Job Duties 20% instructing lab, 20
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intelligent transportation systems (ITS), with an emphasis on developing and deploying state-of-the-art Large-Language Models (LLMs), Vision-Language Models (VLMs), and Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models
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with volunteers to determine the strategic direction of the program, establish priorities, recruit volunteers, manage budgets, promote and recognize volunteer leadership, and develop meaningful volunteer
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Previous Job Job Title Youth Development Assistant Dean, Programs & Strategic Growth Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 372704 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular
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regulatory paperwork. ·Serves as primary contact for the collection and completion of required study documentation ·Develops and maintains study documentation to ensure audit-proof compliance ● Abstracts data
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. This position will appeal to those interested in the challenge of educating and mentoring students at the university level. The creative development of new curricula, and even new directions for the courses, will