This is an exciting time for the University of Oregon as we realize our dreams for enhancing discovery and innovation activity through the development of the Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact. This page provides information on staff employment opportunities within the Knight Campus.
Academic Business Coordinator
The Knight Campus seeks a detail-oriented, adaptable, organized, and communicative individual to provide high-level business support for our growing graduate academic programs.
Associate Director of Research Administration
The Knight Campus Associate Director of Research Administration (ADRA) serves as a member of the leadership team and provides vision, support, and leadership on all matters related to pre-and post-award administration of sponsored projects, innovation/entrepreneurship administration, and special research project management.
Optics Program Director, Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program
The Optics Program Director will have primary responsibilities for: oversight of equipment and facilities used in experiential learning and research, modernization of core curriculum, instruction of 2-3 program-specific courses, and internal stakeholder engagement. Additionally, the Program Director will provide support for industry engagement and student recruitment. The position requires scientific expertise in the area of optical materials and devices.
Research Administrative Coordinator
The Research Administrative Coordinator for pre-award will be responsible for a broad set of assignments related to the Knight Campus research portfolio. This position provides research administration and grant management services to Knight Campus faculty and affiliates.
Research Administrative Coordinator
The Research Administrative Coordinator will be responsible for a broad set of assignments related to the Knight Campus research portfolio. This position provides research administration and grant management services to Knight Campus faculty and affiliates.
Senior Director, Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program
The Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program (KCGIP) at the Knight Campus trains students in real-world knowledge and skills necessary to be successful in the industrial research laboratory - and at the interview table. We believe an advanced degree should help students land a job and prepare them for a successful career. The program currently has multiple degree programs including Bioinformatics, PV & Semiconductor Devise Processing, Optical Materials & Devices, Polymer Science, and Molecular Sensors. KCGIP currently enrolls over 130 graduate students annually, and is expected to have significant enrollment growth as new degree tracks are launched over the next 2-5 years.
Student Recruiter and Advisor
The Knight Campus is seeking an enthusiastic, people-oriented, motivated individual to recruit and advise graduate students who are focused on building professional opportunities in bioengineering, biology, chemistry, physics and related technical sectors. All job responsibilities will connect to the successful recruitment, retention, and internship placement of students enrolled in the Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program and the Bioengineering PhD program.