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in-person training programs and assessing their effectiveness. Demonstrated knowledge related to the dairy industry, animal science, and/or animal agriculture. Experience applying Extension frameworks
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for meetings, events, training, or programs (e.g., scheduling spaces, ordering supplies, tracking participation) Experience supporting purchasing, billing coordination, or financial tracking processes Experience
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over 20 cross- disciplinary programs, LAS faculty support student success and engage in pathbreaking research across a wide range of fields Department Unit/Website: https://www.econ.iastate.edu/ Proposed
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more information about our department’s program, see: https://www.design.iastate.edu/academics/departments/department-of-architecture/ Proposed Start Date: January 1, 2026 Proposed End Date or Length of
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, AISTATS, ICML, JMLR, TMLR Department/Program & College Description: Iowa State has a long history of educational and research excellence in aerospace engineering. This includes training students
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services coordinator, and an active and successful SAIM residency training program. We have a full range of flexible and rigid endoscopic equipment for diagnostic as well as interventional endoscopic
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nationally recognized extension and research program in the economics of cooperatives and agricultural supply chains and will hold the Iowa Institute for Cooperatives Endowed Economics Professorship
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- disciplinary programs, LAS faculty support student success and engage in pathbreaking research across a wide range of fields Department Unit/Website: https://www.econ.iastate.edu/ Proposed Start Date: August 16
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Effective Practices. Specifically, we are looking for a faculty colleague to: (a) teach undergraduate methods courses in elementary mathematics; (b) teach other courses in our elementary education program
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well as collaborate with the other dance faculty in developing and serving the Iowa State University Dance Program. The initial appointment will span the Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 semesters, from August 16, 2026