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, maintaining, and enhancing a wide range of web and software solutions. This position emphasizes concurrent project execution, enterprise-level web development (especially WordPress), integration of emerging
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of Dr. Kiran Gadhave (The Gadhave Lab: https://tx.ag/gadhavelab). Responsibilities: Knowledge of the basic concepts, principles, and techniques in agriculture, and greenhouse operations. Collects samples
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carbon sequestration. The successful candidate should be prepared to develop and implement an independent research program that contributes to the development of economically viable solutions, secure
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will be expected to develop a nationally recognized, externally funded research program that is collaborative, interdisciplinary, and self-sustaining. The program should address critical challenges
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with existing public health nutrition faculty and agricultural economics faculty to study consumer preferences and perceptions. Position Responsibilities: Must develop a research program addressing
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, externally funded, nationally recognized, and self-sustainable research program. We are looking for an individual who will develop and maintain a robust research program investigating 1) the influence
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. Attends weekly meetings throughout the school year to discuss program implementation. Enrolls in and completes the Master Wellness Volunteer program (https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/asset-local/master
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, configuration, and ongoing maintenance. Develop and edit web content using HTML, CSS, and WordPress block-based editors (e.g., Gutenberg). Support theme customization, plugin integration, and troubleshooting
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develops AgriLife Today features, news and brand stories, while supporting copywriting needs across web, newsletters, marketing and stakeholder communications to deliver clear, engaging and consistent
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: Compensation for this position is commensurate based on the selected candidate’s qualifications. Additional information about Texas A&M AgriLife Research is available at: Texas A&M AgriLife Research: https