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, College, and University strengths. Demonstrated effectiveness in developing and delivering undergraduate and graduate-level courses. Demonstrated success in mentoring graduate students. THE DEPARTMENT
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University strengths. Demonstrated effectiveness in developing and delivering undergraduate and graduate-level courses. Demonstrated success in mentoring graduate students. THE DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCES
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in departmental and university committees, contribute to program development and assessment, and design and deliver student workshops on topics such as academic skills, disability awareness, and self
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production and cropping systems, with an emphasis on cattle production. Develop an applied, researched-based program with Extension components using web-based technologies, conferences, classes, workshops
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fruit industry, including development of state-of-the-art decision tools. SUMMARY OF DUTIES As a member of the WSU (Washington State University) Tree Fruit Extension Team, the Agriculture and Natural
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in supporting academic programs by integrating facility operations with instructional goals, student engagement, faculty collaboration, and workforce development. You will performs and oversees
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make an impact? In this role, you will be the key resource for managing surplus property at Washington State University. Under the guidance of the Surplus Supervisor, you will: Take charge of surplus
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Month Position Details: The Opportunity: Washington State University (WSU) Vancouver invites applications for a 9-month academic year, full-time (100% FTE) scholarly Assistant Professor - Career-Track
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, university staff and community representatives. Experience in school curriculum development in math or science. Experience or contact with local business and industries that provide careers in math, science
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: The Opportunity: Are you detail-oriented, organized, and ready to make an impact? In this role, you will be the key resource for managing surplus property at Washington State University. Under the guidance