91 research-assistant-in-civil-engineering uni jobs at University of Oregon in United States
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the Advanced Network Technology Center. IS works closely with the Network for Education and Research in Oregon. Established in 1876, the University of Oregon offers a breadth and depth of curricula with
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standards. The Admissions Evaluator will assist with the coding and data entry of applications for admissions. They will research issues with applications including missing documents, inaccurate grading
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, Engineering/Biomedical Engineering Department: Knight Campus Rank: Research Assistant (Type B) Annual Basis: 12 Month Salary: $110,000 - $130,000 Review of Applications Begins July 1, 2024; position open until
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artistic practice creatively employs and engages recent technology. The tenure-track Assistant Professor level appointment will begin September 16, 2025. The position comprises creative and scholarly
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by the Knight Campus leadership team members. Minimum Requirements For the rank of Research Assistant or Research Engineer: • A bachelor’s degree in engineering, biology, chemistry, or related
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qualifications. Department Summary Research Advanced Computing Services (RACS), a department within Information Services, works across the University to help support the computational, data, and technology needs
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Apply now Job no:533897 Work type:Classified Staff Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Administrative/Professional, Admissions/Financial Aid/Enrollment Management, Administrative/Office Support
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marketing, communications, market research, and reporting. The assistant will support the Senior Director of Advancement Communications, and assist in the execution of communications and marketing strategies
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. The primary purpose of the Patient Services Representative is to competently assist patients prior to and during their appointment by helping them schedule appointments, complete forms through
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innovation and economic development through strategic partnering and technology transfer initiatives. The UO has a long tradition of interdisciplinary research that continues through the production of new