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research, education and outreach dedicated to the protection and sustainable use of Wisconsin's water resources - our lakes, rivers, and groundwater as well as coastal waters of Lakes Michigan and Superior
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! The Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture (DPLA) is a dynamic network of scholars and stakeholders working to advance healthy, prosperous, equitable, and sustainable built and natural environments in
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technological challenges. Current research areas include advanced materials design and manufacturing; energy, sustainability, and environment; engineering healthcare and biomechanics; intelligent systems and
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of employer sponsorship) on or before the effective date of appointment and must be able to sustain eligibility, without sponsorship, throughout the duration of their employment. Contact: Scout Umnus sumnus
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priorities. Native Nations UW (NNUW) embodies the university's ongoing commitment to establishing and sustaining meaningful, long-term relationships between the university and the 12 First Nations of Wisconsin
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Community Health (DFMCH) Office of Community Health (OCH) aims to braid together the wisdom of our communities, our university, and our health systems to develop a sustainable infrastructure that will support
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equipment for theater performances to ensure high quality theater production and department sustainability. Provides technical instruction, develops and implements safety policy, and may develop program
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the scientist to sustain and expand a highly collaborative basic science research program aimed at developing advanced multi-scale, multi-model cell imaging approaches. The highly supportive scholarly environment