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Posting Details Posting Details Position Number: 129796 Title: Open Rank Functional Title: Open Rank - Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Category Status: 02-Faculty Non-Tenured, On Track Applicant
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/Purpose of Position: An opening for a Professional Track Research Faculty role (Assistant Research Professor or Assistant Research Scientist) within the Department of Computer Sciences is available. Prof
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position for long periods of time and the ability to occasionally transport up to 50 pounds Must be able to operate computers, objects, tools, or controls. Must be able to commute to the UMD campus and to
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interventions within their broad sociohistorical context. FMSC330 Family Health: Health Happens in Families The objective of this gateway course is to help you understand and apply basic theories and empirical
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to hire Non-Tenure Professional Track Faculty. Rank is open. The appointments will be at the level of lecturer, Professor of the Practice, Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Associate Professor
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to hire Non-Tenure Professional Track Faculty. The appointments will be at the level of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer depending on experience and qualifications. The starting date will be August 2025
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frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Ability to attend meetings both on and off campus. Spending long hours in front of a computer screen
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groups. Build and maintain SFDC-based portals for certain staff groups. Build and maintain Lightning Apps for communities. Build and improve on EDA and custom object schema to meet our use case needs
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. Work with Director of MBA Admissions and Admissions staff to develop and execute tactical recruitment objectives and goals to support departmental, school-wide and institutional strategies. Benefits
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: Designing and conducting research objectives in the Turfgrass Pathology Program. Collect data, conduct analysis, interpretation of results under the PI’s supervision. Publish and present research findings in