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environmental education. The IROCE has a number of program areas, including the Ecosystem Workforce Program, Disaster-Resilient Universities network, Location Innovation Lab and several individual research
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Computer Music, and Jazz Camps. The comprehensive nature of the school’s curriculum, program, and outreach is supported by a commitment to diversity in the recruitment of students, faculty, and staff
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reproducibility. Preferred Qualifications • Experience with at least one of the following is preferred: computer programming, microbiology, electronics, mechanical engineering, and microscopy. All offers
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reports. Professional Competencies • Proficiency with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook (or similar scheduling/calendar program), and familiarity with Microsoft Office applications. • Organizational
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, cleaning, safety materials, and scheduling. • Ability to work independently and collaboratively, manage time and prioritize tasks. • Ability to use computer basics for the following: email, online training
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carry a possibility of renewal, up to a total of three years, depending on program needs, funding, and performance. Examples of research positions potentially available include research assistants, field
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in statistics (at least six quarter hours); research methods and techniques (e.g., research design, sampling, surveying, etc.); and computer software application or packages (e.g., Statistical Analyses
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on program needs, funding, and performance. Successful candidates will have the ability to work effectively with faculty, staff, and students from a variety of diverse backgrounds. Examples of potential
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the UO Libraries. It is located inside the Knight Law Center on the University campus. The Law Library supports the legal education program of the Law School. The Law School enrolls over 500 students in
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Advocacy Program, Community & Belonging, Orientation & Family Programs, Office of the Dean of Students, University Athletics, Title IX, and other campus partners engaged in health promotion work. The goal