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at the tenure-track Assistant Professor or tenure-track/tenured Associate Professor rank. The Educator will plan, deliver, and evaluate programs that strengthen individual, family, and community economic well
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/2026 FLSA Status Exempt Tenure Tracking Non-Tenure Track Rank Assistant Professor Extension Type Not Applicable Administrative Appointment Type Not applicable Administrative Appointment End Date
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The Animal, Veterinary and Food Sciences department is seeking to hire an Assistant Professor for a tenure-track position. The successful candidate will lead a research program (45%) in applied and basic meat
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invites applications for a full-time faculty position at the rank of Clinical Assistant or Clinical Associate Professor. Rank is negotiable based on how the candidate meets the criteria outlined in
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Required N/A: No degree requirement Required Qualifications Tenured Associate or Full Professor and current University of Idaho faculty member in the College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences Preferred
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applicable Administrative Appointment End Date (if applicable) Position Responsibilities Position Summary The Department of Chemistry invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Synthetic
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-month, 4-H Youth Development Extension Specialist as tenure track Assistant or a tenure track/tenured Associate Professor. The position is 70% Extension, 25% scholarship, and 5% service, with statewide
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) Position Responsibilities Position Summary The EdD Program seeks a dedicated Clinical Assistant Professor to join our academic team, bridging theory and practice to prepare EdD candidates for real-world
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/2026 FLSA Status Exempt Tenure Tracking Non-Tenure Track Rank Assistant Professor Extension Type Not Applicable Administrative Appointment Type Not applicable Administrative Appointment End Date
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at the assistant professor level. We seek a faculty member who will establish strong research programs in experimental, theoretical or computational physics that will complement or build on existing