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, develop, implement and oversee vibrant and sustainable research based educational programs, and provide resources and expertise to the local community. A critical aspect of this position is to strengthen
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implementation of the agriculture and natural resources program for Central State University (CSU) Extension Service. The position is responsible for developing a comprehensive and collaborative statewide ANR
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natural resources in their assigned region. The educator will also provide statewide expertise and programming in one of the following areas: fruit and vegetable production, greenhouse/high tunnel systems
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Contact Email hgaulding@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function The Assistant/ Associate Professor is expected to provided students’ instruction, advising, curriculum development, program design, and
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College Of Business & Industry Department Contact Email hgaulding@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function The Assistant/ Associate Professor is expected to provided students’ instruction, advising
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hgaulding@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function SUMMARY: The Assistant/Associate Professor is expected to provide students instruction, advising, curriculum development, program design, and lead/conduct
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Institution, is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer seeking candidates committed to working in a diverse environment. Position Category Seasonal Budgeted Annual Salary Commensurate with
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(CESTA) at Central State University (1890 Land Grant Institution and HBCU) is seeking a postdoctoral scientist to fulfill obligations for USDA 1890 Land Grant research performing field and lab research
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educational programs, and provide resources and expertise to the local community. A critical aspect of this position is to strengthen the inclusion of all relevant stakeholders, with special efforts to reach
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to the local community. A critical aspect is to strengthen the inclusion of all relevant stakeholders, with special efforts to reach those historically underserved by Extension. Given the demographic and