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Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI). A core component of this position is supporting educators and youth who are participating in the 4-H Aquaponics Project, which aims to increase accessibility to high
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and teach undergraduate and graduate courses, advise, mentor and support students in research, publish and present scholarly works, participate in service activities, and demonstrate commitment
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established research centers and labs including the Forest Bioproducts Research Institute (FBRI), Frontier Institute for Research in Sensor Technologies (FIRST), Advanced Structures & Composites Center (ASCC
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. George ME Statement of the Job: The Lead Facilities Maintenance Worker CL2 works as part of a collaborative team responsible for the maintenance of the Blueberry Cove 4-H Center Campus and Buildings
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/GIS experience and training and experience working with scholars engaged in GIS-based research Demonstrated successful personnel management experience Ability to establish priorities, maintain good
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1975 and is the only accredited clinical psychology program in the state. Further information about the department can be found at https://umaine.edu/psychology/ . Information about the UMaine Institute
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maintain field and harvest equipment, trucks, and specialized research equipment to meet this need. The specialist will also prepare seed potatoes for planting, assist in field, greenhouse, and laboratory
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, including various complaints and concerns, and report major concerns to the Director. Establish and follow appropriate medical routines including record-keeping in the daily medical log, disposal of medical
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Position Title: UMaine Flagship Postdoctoral Research Associate - Arctic Limnology (id:83110) Campus: Orono Department: Climate Change Institute - OCLIM Bargaining Unit: UMPSA Salary Band/Wage Band
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part of a dynamic team that works to provide solutions for our partners, this position will focus on marketing those resources to organizations in Maine and around the world. Under minimal supervision