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encourage human engagement with the landscape and demonstrate our focus to solve problems for people, agriculture, and the environment through scholarship and creativity fostered by teamwork and individual
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work in various environments including outdoors, close quarters, increased heat and humidity and dusty surroundings. Some of the research at CSU involves infectious diseases. We ensure biosecurity and
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to adapt to changing priorities. Ability to lift and transfer 40-50 pounds. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity working in veterinary environment and use of medical terminology. Posting Details Working
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faculty and student diversity. The department especially encourages those to apply who are eager to engage in an environment committed to diversity. Position Summary The Department of Food Science and Human
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at Colorado State University. Our goal is to further develop an environment where all members of the University community are welcomed, valued, and affirmed. We achieve this by focusing on the following areas
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resource operations and enhance efficiency in this multi-campus environment. The ideal candidate for this role will have both excellent interpersonal skills as well as technical skills with an ability
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an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based on race, age, creed, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual
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the applicant is notified we’ll be contacting their references. Background Check Policy Statement Colorado State University strives to provide a safe study, work, and living environment for its faculty, staff
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field. Preferred Qualifications 1 year experience in veterinary laboratory environment working with parasitology specimens. Posting Details Working Title Parasitology Laboratory Support Posting Number
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access to numerous cultural, recreational, and outdoor opportunities. The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at CSU offers a high quality research and learning environment. Faculty research