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Position Summary Instructional responsibilities include teaching HRT 211 – Landscape Plants I (3 credits) for the Institute of Agricultural Technology during the fall semesters (August 16 – December
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Support Facility (RTSF ). RTSF provides five core facilities in addition to the Cryo-EM facility. RTSF facilities are available to all MSU researchers. The core instrument of the Cryo-EM facility is the
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-fisheries or wildlife science Minimum Requirements An earned Ph.D. in fisheries or wildlife science, or related discipline with a strong background in fishery stock assessment modeling and harvest policy
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Diagnostic laboratory services. The ability to discuss current testing capabilities is an essential part of this position. Familiarity with the principle and limitations of each technology is crucial. Strong
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candidates for anticipated fixed-term (non-tenure stream) Instructor positions in the Master of Arts in Educational Technology and/or Master of Arts in Learning Experience Design programs that will be filled
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, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status. Required Degree Doctorate -Agricultural Sciences or Related Minimum
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, NCAA paperwork, and ensuring program compliance with NCAA, B1G, and university policies, procedures, rules, and regulations Assist in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes Assist in
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college in the field of animal science. Preference for 2+ combined years of study Experience driving a skid steer and tractor Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive
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Working/Functional Title Chief Business Officer Position Summary The Department of Athletics is searching for an Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director, Chief Business Officer. The successful candidate will oversee business operations and manage the financial strategy of the Department of...
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typically has an enrollment of approximately 50 upper-level undergraduate students. It is required of undergraduates pursuing the Wildlife Biology and Management major and is a curricular option for other FW