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Sciences Location Aberdeen Posting Context Statement The position supports the primary investigator in researching potato agronomy and pathology for the Potato Variety Development Extension/Research Program
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Natural Sciences and completed a Master's degree in a relevant field such as sustainable development, ecology, conservation biology, environmental science, soil science and agronomy, forestry, climate
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Center will devote 60% of their effort to research on potato and onion agronomy, including publishing findings, presenting at conferences, securing extramural funding, and mentoring graduate students. 35
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graduate students conducting master's or PhD research in crop nutrition, soil fertility, plant physiology, or related disciplines. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in agronomy, plant nutrition, and
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Required: Bachelors degree in Plant Pathology, Agronomy, Biology, or related field Experience with field research and data collection Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment Strong
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Announcement - Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), AgroBioSciences (AgBS) Job Title: Post-Doctoral in Modeling and Crop Yield Prediction in Africa Area of specialization: Agronomy, Modeling, biostatistics
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one year of service Tuition remission for you, your spouse and dependent children at any Purdue campus For more information on our excellent benefit package, please visit: https://www.pnw.edu/human
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of Agronomy and Plant Genetics we discover knowledge and breed crops to sustainably feed people in Minnesota and around the world. We value: Excellence in teaching, in basic and translational research, and in
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Qualifications Required Experience Two years of post-bachelor’s research experience related to the domain of this position Required Education Bachelor’s Degree in weed science, crop science, agronomy, plant
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and academic collaborators. This position offers the opportunity to be part of a dynamic, hands-on research team working at the intersection of plant pathology, agronomy, and field operations