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GPS Program // Chemistry Research Assistant at UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS
Expires: 10/01/2024
Please, note – Grow, Persist, and Succeed (GPS) Program student employment opportunities are intended for first-year, second-year, or new transfer students.The GPS Program is a student focused skill-building program, aiming to impact retention rates of UW-Stout students through career readiness and competency development achieved from campus-based applied learning experiences and intentional 1:1 career coaching and assessment.Students that accept a GPS Program on-campus job will not only get a paid student employment opportunity but will have access to pre- and post-job career assessments and three 1:1 career coaching appointments with a Career Services Career Coach. You will be paid for your orientation, assessment, and 1:1 coaching appointments with a Career Services Career Coach. Please, direct GPS Program questions to Career Services: careerservices@uwstout.edu. Job Description:• Conduct research under the supervision of Dr. Vande Linde• Collaborate with other students in the research group• Gather and analyze data • Perform literature review• Attend research group meetings• Prepare poster for dissemination• Attend undergraduate research conference Hours: 10 to 12 hours a week during the fall and spring semesters. Qualifications: First-year or sophomore student in the following programs: B.S. Applied Science, B.S. Environmental Science, B.S. Applied Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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