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Library Applications Developer (Remote) *No Visa Sponsorship is available for this position. About the Cornell University Library IT The Software Development department within Cornell University
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tech ecosystem, and cultivates a new generation of urban technology leaders. We approach “urban tech” as an emerging sector of technology encompassing innovations that make cities more connected, livable
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curriculum in the areas of environmental science and natural resources, science, technology engineering, art and math (STEAM). This position will utilize existing program resources and materials in program
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Engineering, and offers three graduate degree programs; the Master of Engineering, Master of Computer Science, and Ph.D. The department is considered one of the top Computer Science departments in the US, with
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in close collaboration with others; and technologically savvy, and able to train and support others as they learn how to use programs, tools, and information/audio-visual technology resources
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, physiology, nutrition, growth biology, microbiology, farm systems management and agricultural engineering. For over 30 years PRO-DAIRY has facilitated New York state economic development by increasing
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to communicate effectively through verbal, written and visual channels using traditional methods and educational tools, as well as electronic technology (e.g., video, audio, computers, etc.). Ability to identify
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, including leadership and management, data science, engineering, marketing, technology, human resources, healthcare, hospitality, and more. New programs are being launched constantly. Short courses (most are 2
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natural resources; violence prevention; community service; life skills development; cultural activities (i.e. art, music, and theatre); science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Coordinate, compile
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clinical laboratory science, veterinary technology, cellular biology or related program with 2-4 years of relevant laboratory and personnel experience, or an equivalent combination of education and