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: $78,000-$90,000 Apply By: April 5, 2026 About the Position The University of Minnesota Extension Department of Youth Development partners with communities to prepare young people as they
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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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, co-ops, sponsored projects for undergraduate and graduate studios, faculty research projects, and full-time employment opportunities. The position also plays a critical role in developing academic and
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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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ranges from community engaged research to leadership development. Our varied programs seek to develop deep partnerships with community collaborators and acknowledge the expertise and contributions of our
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The Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development comprises faculty from both the Medical School and the College of Biological Sciences. Faculty members are engaged in research in three key disciplines
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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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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The postdoctoral associate will serve as a lead researcher in the design, development, and evaluation of vaccine candidates
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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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translational breast cancer research. We use cell culture and animal models to examine molecular mechanisms regulating the development and progression of breast cancer with a specific focus on the tumor