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Do you have a passion for research and scholarly communication support? Are you a collaborative and innovative librarian eager to engage with engineering and computer and information science
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all corners of the globe. The Lab engages millions of people a year through our innovative educational platforms and data-powered citizen science enterprises. We are committed to fostering a healthy
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Join Our Team as the Birds of the World Communications Assistant for the Lab of Ornithology at Cornell University! If you're eager to make an impact and be part of a dynamic team, then we invite you
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fine wine ... and old-world charm inspired by the Castello Banfi Wine Estate in Montalcino, Italy ... Taverna Banfi is the signature restaurant of The Statler Hotel. The Statler Hotel & The Nolan School
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Postdoctoral Associate: Endangered Bird Conservation in the Western U.S., Cornell Lab of Ornithology
managers (e.g., U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Land Management), and academic researchers specializing in ecology, statistics, and computer science. In addition to working
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health equity in local, national, and global communities through collaborative research, education, service, and advocacy. This faculty position is part of a major initiative to hire world-class policy
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recommendations for new programs or improvements to existing programs. Maintain direct linkage with Cornell University faculty and program units and other Land Grant Universities as appropriate, for guidance with
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faculty and professors of practice who work each day to change the world. Faculty span 10 departments, schools and programs with a footprint in both Ithaca and New York City. Cornell Engineering Project
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Tenure Track Faculty Position in Large Animal Surgery The Department of Clinical Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty
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Wildlife Pathology Fellow The Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health strives to sustain a healthier world by developing and implementing proactive, science-based solutions to challenges