463 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at Oregon State University
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committed for the career development of his team members and growth as independent scientists. We are located at the SW Waterfront of the Robertson Life Sciences Building in Portland, OR that houses
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-of-cycle tenure review process: https://facultyaffairs.oregonstate.edu/out-cycle-tenure-review-procedure . The primary responsibilities of this 9-month 1.0 FTE tenure track or tenured position
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subject to a successful out-of-cycle tenure review process: https://facultyaffairs.oregonstate.edu/out-cycle-tenure-review-procedure . The primary responsibilities of this 9-month 1.0 FTE tenure track
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the Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences programs within OSU-Cascades and integrate experiential learning, career preparation, and professional networking opportunities for undergraduate students, in
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(RSO) program on the Corvallis campus, including recognition, training & education, process/procedure management, event planning, organization development, and fiscal management. Clubs & Orgs Specialists
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) program on the Corvallis campus, including recognition, training & education, process/procedure management, event planning, organization development, and fiscal management. The Marketing & Media Specialist
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, teamwork, and leadership skills; recognition as a part of a team of respected student leaders; and networking with influential university administrators, faculty, industry leaders, and political figures
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campus. Sustainability plans include net zero energy, waste and water goals. Initial sustainability efforts are seen in geothermal sourced energy to heat and cool buildings, and native plant landscaping
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campus. Sustainability plans include net zero energy, waste and water goals. Initial sustainability efforts are seen in geothermal sourced energy to heat and cool buildings, and native plant landscaping
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research assistants/associates/postdoc, 5 administrative staff members, ~40 graduate students, ~100 undergraduate majors, ~300 distance ed undergraduates, and 27 courtesy/adjunct appointments. The Department