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or PhD programs. This full-time faculty position is on campus and in person. Required Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Management, Strategy, or related field prior to starting the position. Demonstrated
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. This position offers the opportunity to work hands-on with cutting-edge technologies in a dynamic and supportive environment. What you’ll do: Audiovisual System Planning and Installation Plan and execute complex
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dynamic team. This position will provide technical and program management leadership to digital agriculture, precision agriculture, and agronomy research projects. This includes overseeing
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for health and who can contribute to graduate training and instruction in one of the three program areas: cognitive, counseling, or social psychology. Excellent psychology and health research is conducted
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developing and leading complex scientific/engineering research initiatives including organizing multidisciplinary teams of researchers, and program / proposal development and evaluation. Job Description: Ames
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evaluation; technology integration/infusion in classrooms; artificial intelligence (AI) in Education Evidence of professional service and outreach in the area of educational technology Department/Program
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ultrasonic transducers. Duties Assist with the development and sustainment of a program of scholarly research that leads to discoveries and advances the state-of-the-art in ultrasonic NDE topics. Perform
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programs. Monitor student eligibility and make necessary adjustments to aid packages in compliance with federal, state, and institutional regulations. Utilize daily reports and data systems to ensure
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Division I programs to help develop our student-athletes to reach their full potential. Examples of what you'll do Plan practice sessions and competitive coaching situations (assigned primarily with athletes
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students, faculty, and staff. Evidence of excellence in teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Department/Program & College Description: The Department of Chemistry in the College of Liberal Arts