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Position Title: Assistant Professor of Meteorology Appointment Type: Faculty Job Description: The Department of Earth, Atmosphere, and Climate in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa
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education, research, and practice. The Chair will be expected to foster collegiality and enhance our unique land-grant university status by upholding and inspiring our work both on and off campus
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National Laboratory located in Ames, Iowa, on the campus of Iowa State University. We are dedicated to translating foundational science through applied research to create technological innovations. We create
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new knowledge for the betterment of Iowa and the world. The college is one of eight colleges at Iowa State University, which is one of the most influential land grant universities in the nation
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is one of the most influential land grant universities in the nation. Department Unit/Website: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Sociology and Criminal Justice (SOCCJ) | College of Agriculture
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of Natural Resource Ecology and Management is dedicated to the understanding, effective management, and sustainable use of our renewable natural resources through the land-grant missions of teaching, research
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disciplines for a tenure-track assistant professor. We seek a scholar with a deep interest in advancing agronomic sciences through areas such as crop physiology and genetics, plant-soil interactions, land
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). Experience in solid – state nuclear magnetic spectroscopy Evidence of good written and oral communication skills. Experience using Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Experience finding relevant
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of Business at Iowa State University, established in 1984, furthers Iowa State University’s land-grant ideals by training students to be knowledgeable and ethical communicators, leaders, collaborators, and
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such as: students, families, counselors, campus partners, and community partners. Job Description: The Office of Admissions at Iowa State University is dedicated to fulfilling the university’s land-grant