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sustainability issues in cropping systems and how agronomic practices can be developed or adapted to address these issues. The Chair’s objective is to establish both short-term and medium- to long-term agronomic
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of the office, including but not limited to student academic matters and misconduct, student non-academic misconduct, responsible conduct of research, and tenure and promotion. Tracks and guides cases from intake
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of undergraduate College certificate and micro-credential programs, including researching, developing, and implementing best practice and procedures for admission, reporting, tracking program progress, and
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proven track record of effectively working in a team environment, have a pleasant disposition and proven ability to foster and maintain collegial relations. The successful candidates will be required
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demonstrated ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines in a fast paced, high-volume environment; ability to manage data and accurately document and track services and outcomes; and willingness to utilize
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effective channels to deliver consistent, appropriately timed communications Develops and maintains a system to track projects and applications including deadlines, budgets, requirements, and reporting
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of undergraduate College certificate and micro-credential programs, including researching, developing, and implementing best practice and procedures for admission, reporting, tracking program progress, and
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sponsor needs. Maintain and manage a robust opportunity pipeline, tracking sponsor interest, trial leads, and investigator alignment. Represent the CTSU and university at sponsor meetings, industry events
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their goals, priorities, and operational objectives; Provides valuable financial insight and timely and accurate reporting for all areas of responsibility; We support leaders by providing strategic guidance and
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well as collaboration with other trades, clients, and contractors, often in high-pressure situations and under changing priorities. Physical demands include lifting heavy objects, climbing ladders, and working in