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Tenure-Track position in Chemistry! This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to a dynamic, comprehensive program that combines hands-on laboratory experiences with a solid theoretical
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and Conservation Biology in College Station, Texas is a nationally ranked program that engages in interdisciplinary research spanning the entire spectrum of ecological levels, from the smallest genetic
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, spectroscopy, material science, ion-solid interactions, or other areas of physics that complement existing interdisciplinary research efforts and graduate program initiatives. Make original contributions
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Veterinary Technology program in Texas and the renowned King Ranch® Institute for Ranch Management. The Department of ASVT is the largest academic department on the picturesque campus of Texas A&M University
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in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Computer Engineering, or related field from an accredited university. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English. Preferred Qualifications
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Assistant / Associate / Full Professor Tenure-Track of Dairy Science & Director of Southwest Regiona
, providing an opportunity to shape the future of dairy science education, research, and outreach. This is a 10.5-month position with flexible workload requirements based on the needs of the program. Further
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property matters among TAMUS faculty, staff, and students. - Other duties as assigned. Education and Experience: - Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, or Life Sciences
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Sciences and Disorders program within the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Science . These positions are designed to support our growing student enrollment for the Fall Semester 2025 at our
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-face and/or online formats. Contribute to a strong teaching program in the agricultural economics/agribusiness area with emphasis in at least one of the following areas: production and resource
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Disorders program within the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Science . These positions are designed to support our growing student enrollment for the Fall Semester 2025 at our Fort Worth campuses