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Outdoor Program (RSOP) Sea Kayak and Outdoor Trips programs. This role develops programs with a wide range of audiences in mind, including UMD students, community members, external organizations, and
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-Doctoral Associate (9546 Post-Doctoral Associate) position. For more info on the division, visit http://www.sph.umn.edu/academics/divisions/biostatistics/. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Thierry
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stakeholders. This position will also support NRRI Administrative staff as needed with NRRI Lobby staffing or specific administrative projects as assigned. Job Duties & Responsibilities (65%time) Prepare journal
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Interpretation Team staff outside of event times to learn, prepare for, and review activity plans. Follow instructions and review written resources provided by Interpretation staff. While at events, answer basic
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Time Part-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 0001 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Isbell Biodiversity Lab (https://biodiversitylab.umn.edu
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encourages adaptation and requires motivated problem solving, which develops a wide range of skills while exposing students to the many aspects of research. This job has physical requirement and requires
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. Implements new processes and oversee projects. Outreach & Education 10% Contributes to the development of official communications, including presentations, enrollment materials, web content, and benefit guides
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the development, discovery, and long term stewardship of the University of Minnesota Libraries’ wide-ranging collections. With over 7.7 million print volumes, and millions of electronic resources, the University
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to PeopleSoft HCM system updates. Work with stakeholders to define and clarify project scope, objectives, and deliverables that support the business goals. Develop detailed project plans, timelines and budgets
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amplification of HIV-1 genes from samples of infected individuals, and monitoring viral active and latent replication in primary cells. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing independently