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Astronomy has multiple missions including nationally recognized research, a PhD program in Physics and Astronomy, and undergraduate Physics major and Astronomy minor programs. Our large-enrollment
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and Sciences runs a very active PhD program with a rotating population of about 150 graduate students. Its researchers are highly collaborative within and outside of the department and often partner
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. Research interests in mathematical biology. Preferred Qualifications: Experience teaching and mentoring students. Strong coding experience, preferably in Python. Department/Program & College Description
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: The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University is seeking qualified applicants for a 12-month, full-time, tenured or tenure-track, or clinical term-track
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: Advanced degree (MS or PHD) in Veterinary Population Sciences or a closely related field Experience practicing swine medicine Experience with clinical swine research U.S. Driver's license Department/Program
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or PhD programs. This full-time faculty position is on campus and in person. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Management, Strategy, or related field prior to starting the position. Demonstrated
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in different industries. The department also boasts a strong PhD program with recent R1 placements and productive research faculty (e.g., #6 in The SCM Journal List, http://www.scmlist.com/ ). The Ivy
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Position Title: Professor and Director of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication Appointment Type: Faculty Job Description: The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State
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Position Title: Assistant Professor in Psychology Appointment Type: Faculty Job Description: The Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State University in Ames
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well as Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Human-Computer Interactions, and Information Assurance at the graduate level. The teaching mission of the department includes substantial numbers of students whose