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internationally for its education, research, service and outreach programs, and is ranked in the top 40 of such programs in the USA. The CEE Department consists of 36 tenured and tenure-track faculty, 16 research
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visit: https://hr.colostate.edu/prospective-employees/ Tenure/Tenure Track? Yes % Research 45 - 60 % Teaching 35 - 45 % Service 5 - 10 % Administration 0 To ensure full consideration, applications must be
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, including outgoing overnight and same-day perishable shipments. Provide tracking information to all relevant parties. Troubleshoot shipment issues or delays with national carriers, file claims, and
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visit: https://hr.colostate.edu/prospective-employees/ Tenure/Tenure Track? Yes % Research 45 - 60 % Teaching 35 - 45 % Service 5 - 10 % Administration 0 To ensure full consideration, applications must be
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of the Rocky Mountains with views of 14,000 foot peaks, and offers access to numerous cultural, recreational, and outdoor opportunities. Tenure/Tenure Track? % Research % Teaching 100 % Service % Administration
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cultural and recreational opportunities nearby. More information on Fort Collins is available at https://www.visitftcollins.com Tenure/Tenure Track? Yes % Research 50 % Teaching 40 % Service 10
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of this fellowship track is on obtaining skills to better assess and treat clients struggling with issues related to AOD who are both voluntary and mandated to treatment. Fellows would join a close and
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of the University, and D) to serve the University and the state with outreach programs. The Department has around 150 undergraduate majors and 75 graduate students, with currently 30 tenure-track faculty along with
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of objectives on time and within budget parameters. Practical knowledge of requirements, principles, and procedures related to working in a regulated environment. Relative experience commensurate with
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including the Psychological Services Center, supporting graduate training objectives in counseling psychology while serving the CSU population’s mental health needs; the Center for Meaning and Purpose, which