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professional development Opportunities to Contribute: Collaborate with library and campus partners to design, deliver, assess, and promote programs that support student success. Develop and facilitate student
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, 2026, though may start earlier. The successful applicant will teach primarily at the undergraduate level and provide extensive support for the Texas A&M Engineering Academies including developing and
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academic advisor and mentor to students Provide a clearly defined development plan for research activities Required Qualifications: Ph.D., D.PH., or equivalent in Public Health, or related Health Science
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. Contribute to curricular development, program assessment, and recruitment of Theatre majors and minors. Maintain an active record of professional creative work and/or research consistent with promotion and
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equipment. Forklift certification within 6 months of employment or when training next available through EH&S. Failure to successfully complete any of the TAMU training & development program for Master
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. Who We Are The Texas A&M College of Architecture offers undergraduate and graduate professional programs to prepare individuals to enter the professions of architecture, landscape architecture
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in modern biological sciences to prepare them for a multitude of careers that depend on a solid understanding of biology. To learn more, please visit us at https://www.bio.tamu.edu/ . We are a
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services, fostering a culture of excellence while effectively stewarding university resources and the environment. If you would like to learn more about UES, please visit: https://utilities.tamu.edu What we
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want We have an opportunity for a Program Director who will lead the Graduate Student Services Center (GSSC) in the College of Education and Human Development, including leading, planning, organizing
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is an asset. The chosen candidate is expected to develop an innovative and competitive research program at the national and international levels and to secure external funding to support their research