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Team, this faculty member will collaborate with colleagues to plan, develop, and deliver information literacy instruction, research assistance, and outreach to first-year students in various settings and
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seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Computer Engineering. The successful candidate will be expected to establish a strong program in one or more of the following areas while demonstrating a
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of Idaho is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering with specialization in Microelectronics. The successful candidate will be expected to establish a strong program in the
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Management (M.Engr.) and Technology Management (MS), and an undergraduate degree program in Industrial Technology. Several undergraduate and graduate certificate programs are also offered. The NEIM Department
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programs -– Nuclear Engineering (M.S., M.Engr., and Ph.D.), Engineering Management (M.Engr.) and Technology Management (MS), and an undergraduate degree program in Industrial Technology. Several
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education issues and challenges Experience developing, recommending and evaluating program procedures and recommending change Professional knowledge of the University of Idaho and the state of Idaho
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interdisciplinary, collaborative research program housed at the University of Idaho. IMCI creates an intellectual and physical environment that fosters model-based interdisciplinary research. The IMCI Modeling Core
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, drafting meeting notes/records and facilitating the flow of information to participants; may independently plan and complete assigned projects, events and programs with a defined scope Information gathering
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students, and providing program and/or event assistance. Duties may include: Compose, proofread, edit and distribute a variety of business documents and routine reports Maintain schedules and event calendars
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sciences or applicable professional experience Experience in needs assessment. Experience in program evaluation. Experience in disseminating research results through scholarly outlets such as refereed/peer