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Job Title Program Director Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department Institute Of Renewable Natural Resources Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type
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Job Title Program Specialist III Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department Texas Water Resource Institute Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff
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Job Title Program Assistant P7 Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department Soil & Crop Sciences Proposed Minimum Salary $14.53 hourly Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job
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metabolites, biomarkers, and micronutrients derived from human, animal, and plant research. The Responsive Agriculture Program is closely connected to the Human Behavior Laboratory, a leading facility equipped
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practices. Design and implement a "Train the Trainers" program to build the capacity of conservation professionals, NRCS field staff, and other technical service providers. Help organize a topical summit
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agencies. -Opportunity to participate in mentoring of students. -Other duties as required. Required Education: -PhD in Entomology or related field Preferred Experience: - Experience with chemical/molecular
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readiness programs. Performs other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: PhD in human capital, education, organizational leadership, information science, public policy, or a related field. Relevant
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data and create individual reports for landowners Publish scientific manuscripts and present research at scientific conferences Other duties as required. Required Education: PhD in rangeland management
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breeding, mechanical engineering, and computer science fields, and is expected to work in a team and independently as needed. -Other job related duties as needed. Required Education and Experience: PhD in
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research program on food price forecasting and food e-commerce management. They will oversee the mentoring of graduate and undergraduate researchers and also contribute to grant and human research ethics