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URL https://www.uidaho.edu/cals/family-and-consumer-sciences Position Qualifications Required Experience Four years of program coordination or program management experience One year of supervisory
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Management (M.Engr.) and Technology Management (MS), and an undergraduate degree program in Industrial Technology. Several undergraduate and graduate certificate programs are also offered. The NEIM Department
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Ph.D. by the time of appointment in statistics, mathematics, computer science, engineering or a related discipline Required Other None Additional Preferred Experience working in one of the following
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Sciences Advertising Pay Range 15% Base salary stipend + summer salary to be negotiated annually with the Dean Location Off Campus Location - Location is negotiable for Moscow or any University of Idaho CALS
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focused on educational outcomes. Experience using computer technology to market programs and communicate with stakeholders and clientele. Preferred Qualifications Extension experience in family and consumer
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, Dairy Science, or Veterinary Science Required Other None Additional Preferred Master’s degree or PhD in Nutrition, Food Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physiology, Animal Science, or related field Minimum
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program. We are searching for well-qualified candidates who show support and commitment to our institutional and departmental mission, values, and goals. A total of two hires will be considered
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, educational technology or closely related field Required Education Master’s degree Required Other Additional Preferred EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE: PhD and at least one year of experience working with faculty
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, educational technology or closely related field Required Education Master’s degree Required Other Additional Preferred EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE: PhD and at least one year of experience working with faculty
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sought and secured, teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Psychology, and provide outreach and service. The positions may support the master’s program in human factors psychology and are expected