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University (CSU) is a land grant institution with a student enrollment of approximately 30,000 students in over 150 programs, and a faculty numbering 1,700. CSU is located in Fort Collins, Colorado, a
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, Colorado’s first and only Land Grant University with an enrollment of about 30,000, is a public, land-grant institution classified as RI (highest research activity) in the Carnegie Classification
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Lands, the Geospatial Centroid, and the Colorado Natural Heritage Program. These programs, institutes, and centers embody Colorado State University’s Land Grant mission to make the world a better place
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ranked in the top cities to live in ! State Classified Hourly No Description of Work Unit The Integrated Solid Waste Section (ISW) exists to provide a clean campus on which to study, work and live. We
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public research universities, Colorado State University is a land-grant institution, with enrollment of more than 33,000 students. CSU offers 76 undergraduate degree programs, 114 graduate degree programs
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projects. Coordinates with CSU strategic planning, ensuring the coordination of campus subarea plans, and other facilities and exterior land use studies. Oversees consultants that CSU hires to develop
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understanding of and commitment to the land-grant access mission; Evidence of ability to advocate for the College and communicate with, understand, and appreciate the role of internal and external College
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, or equivalent; A record of successful teaching and/or mentoring in a scientific discipline; Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to the land-grant access mission; Evidence of ability to advocate
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for future generations. To learn more about CEMML’s contributions to land management, our mission, vision, and values, visit http://www.cemml.colostate.edu/ . Position Summary The Center for Environmental
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challenges related to water use, land-use change, nonnative species, disturbance, changing climate, and expanding human populations. To address these challenges, we seek candidates who can develop a locally to