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White Oak and Newport Rivers. The Technician will help coordinate sampling events and equipment/supplies needed for each trip. The Technician will also process all field data, lab microscopy, and genetic
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graduate student assistant to assist with the management and maintenance of the library’s physical and digital collections. Major responsibilities for this position include: Assisting in inventory and
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Library is seeking a Federal Work Study graduate student assistant to assist with the management and maintenance of the library’s physical and digital collections. Major responsibilities for this position
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36,000 applications for admission. These include freshmen, transfer, readmit, visitor, non-degree, pre-college, and auditor students. To generate and process applications from these prospective students
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addition to office hours, all interns are required to work all home football games. If you will not be available for a football game, we will need to be made aware during the interview process. Please note that there
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hours, all interns are required to work all home football games. If you will not be available for a football game, we will need to be made aware during the interview process. Please note that there is a
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, etc. are performed and documented correctly. Aid the lead coordinator with study-related procedures and assist with tracking timelines outlined in the protocol or study plan. Collect, process, and ship
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payroll and hiring processes. • Assess available funding to address staffing needs and make recommendations to AVC for Global Affairs. • Oversee the hiring process for departmental student workers, Graduate
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currently seeking a Joyner Library Assistants. These student positions assist the Interlibrary Loan department with processing physical and electronic library materials to share with ECU students, staff, and
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28,000 FTS and a staff of over 6,000. The university is comprised of more than 7 million square feet of facilities located on approximately 1400 acres with physical assets in excess of $1.5 billion