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  • Closes Jun 13 2025

    Student Heath Technician/Fall 2025 in Not Remote

    University Health Services is looking for energetic, reliable, and compassionate students to work with our medical services team.

  • Closes Jun 13 2025

    Undergraduate Lab Technician in Not Remote

    The successful candidate will contribute to a collaborative study of eco-evolutionary responses to climate change in the scarlet monkeyflower, Mimulus cardinalis, a perennial herb that grows in riparian habitats in western North America. The student researchers’ primary responsibilities involve processing and preparing leaf specimens and using the microscope and camera to obtain images of leaf surface cells. Students may also learn other relevant experimental skills and instruments.

  • Closes Aug 09 2025

    UW Athletics Guest Services - Event Staff in Not Remote

    UW Athletics Guest Services event staff members work Badger games, UW events, concerts, WIAA state tournaments, and other special events held in UW Athletics facilities.

  • Closes Aug 13 2025

    Gernsbacher Lab Undergraduate Research Assistant in Not Remote

    The Gernsbacher Lab is hiring one research assistant to work on various human communication and attention research projects. Tasks may include literature reviews, data analysis plans, and reviewing manuscripts.

  • Closes Jun 20 2025

    Laboratory Helper in Not Remote

    Dr. Jorge Osorio is a Professor in the Department of Pathobiological Sciences in the School of Veterinary Medicine. He has a lengthy career in medical sciences, including virology, field epidemiological studies, vaccinology, antivirals and vector control programs. His research group studies molecular approaches to unravel host-pathogen interactions for emerging diseases. The laboratory is actively researching and developing novel human and animal vaccines for diseases including highly pathogenic avian influenza, dengue, chikungunya, plague, rabies and SARS-CoV-2. This position supports the researchers in the lab by insuring the lab is maintained with adequate supplies, glassware, reagents, etc

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