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for Promotion and Tenure in the Department of Geography, Environment and Society are available at https://faculty.umn.edu/sites/faculty.umn.edu/files/2023-12/Geography%2C%20Environment%2 C%20and%20Society%207.12
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wellbeing, or other factors contributing to sustainability or human, animal, plant and environmental health (One Health). The tenure home of this position is in the Department of Animal Science (http
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the areas of hydropower energy, physical hydraulic modeling, component design, and fabrication (60%). The position will also support development of technology transfer and educational components technology
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differentiation to discover fundamental mechanisms of placental development. The overarching goal is to understand how maternal diabetes and obesity lead to pregnancy complications and to identify novel strategies
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/Responsibilities 40%: Financial Strategy, Budgeting, and Institutional Planning Lead development, reconciliation, and monitoring of multi-fund financial plans for the Duluth departments and MSIC. Develop payroll
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Grants Management and effort Coordination - 45% Provide pre-award grant support for the FANS/APEC division by assisting Faculty and P & A staff on grant proposals, budget development and funding proposal
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energy, physical hydraulic modeling, component design, and fabrication (60%). The position will also support development of technology transfer and educational components technology development and
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to the overlap between anxiety and eating disorders, in hopes of ultimately informing future treatment development efforts for eating disorders. The Minnesota Center for Eating Disorders Research at the University
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ongoing performance development. Collaborate closely with the IT department to maintain all broadcast technology, troubleshoot technical issues, and plan for long-term equipment upgrades. Lead research and
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Development Leadership, a Bachelor of Science in Youth Studies, and minors in Family Violence Prevention, Youth Studies, and Social Justice. For more information please visit: http://www.socialwork.umn.edu