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men’s and women’s track and field program. The successful candidate will be a positive, enthusiastic individual who is committed to the continued academic and athletic success of student-athletes and will
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conducts service for DASS, CAFNR, MU, and science. The FAPRI leaders also interact with campus leadership to deliver successful outcomes, as recognized by the CAFNR Program of Distinction awarded to FAPRI
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successful men’s golf program. The successful candidate will be a positive, enthusiastic individual who is committed to the continued academic and athletic success of student-athletes and will adhere to all
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to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job Hiring Department University of Missouri Extension & Engagement Business & Community Extension Program Job Description MU TITLE: Extension Specialist/Assistant
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Extension program. This is a nine-month non-tenure track position with a particular focus on livestock market economics. The University of Missouri (MU) Office of Extension and Engagement's distinct land
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to increase student participation, and develop and maintain a tracking, reporting, and assessment system to measure student achievement and program success. Additionally, this role will create and manage all
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Extension program. The candidate hired at the Assistant Professor rank will be eligible for the endowed scholar appointment upon successful promotion with tenure at the Associate Professor rank The University
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Coordinate special recruitment events on-campus and off-campus with various stakeholders (current students, staff and faculty, alumni volunteers) to promote the university Utilize computer database to update
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responsibility of this position will be to assist in the management of an applied weed science field research program conducted under the direction of Dr. Kevin Bradley in the Division of Plant Sciences and