251 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment positions at Iowa State University
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medicine. Additional years of experience in food animal surgery. Demonstrated ability to instruct veterinary students and house officers. An advanced degree (MS, PhD, or equivalent degree) in large animal
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culture and have a compassionate and empathetic nature towards the clients and patients of the College. Low-stress handling techniques are encouraged in the academic environment of the College of Veterinary
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International University. About the College: Within the Debbie and Jerry Ivy College of Business, we pride ourselves on our high ethical standards, and our drive to promote an environment where all individuals
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Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry or related field. Must have been awarded tenure in a PhD-granting department. Preferred Qualifications: Highly qualified scholar with an extensive publication and external funding
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field Demonstrated teaching experience at the university level Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Agronomy, Plant Breeding or related field. Online teaching experience Management experience in a seed
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clean, safe environments. Whether you're just starting out or already have hands-on experience with animals, we’ll provide the training you need to succeed. You’ll work under direct supervision and follow
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controlled environment, and as a function of external stimuli. This position requires high-resolution electron microscopy imaging, diffraction studies and analytical investigations of low-Z materials. Our
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boarded pharmacists. In addition, architectural plans for a Small Animal Cancer Clinic at the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center are in the final stages of development. Primary responsibilities include
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. on an ongoing basis without sponsorship. Required Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree in Political Science or related field Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Political Science or related field Demonstrated
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of the College. Low-stress handling techniques are encouraged in the academic environment of the College of Veterinary Medicine. All employees are expected to exhibit and convey good citizenship within the program