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transformation for cereals, oilseed crops or horticultural products, or food systems engineering for Montana-produced agricultural commodities. Teaching expectations will include courses that support a new degree
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, but most find that a graduate degree (M.S. or Ph.D.) is necessary for a professional career. The Department The Earth Sciences Department invites applications for a non-tenure track position. The Earth
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@montanapbs.org Classification Title Net Sys/Comm Analyst I Working Title Network Systems Comp Analyst I Brief Position Overview | Under the supervision of the Director of Technology, this position will be
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Classification Title Instructor Working Title Food Systems, Nutrition, and Kinesiology Non-Tenure Track Faculty (Applicant Pool) Brief Position Overview The Department of Food Systems, Nutrition, and Kinesiology
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Department is seeking professionals to serve as Instructors in the following areas: Basic Civil/Construction Engineering Cold Regions Engineering Construction Engineering Engineering Graphics Environmental
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School of Computing, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Mechanical & Industrial Engineering and is home to the following research centers: Center for Biofilm Engineering (CBE), Western Transportation
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Details General Statement The Science Math Resource Center (SMRC), part of the College of Education Health & Human Development, Department of Education, is committed to providing expertise for STEM
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Title Instructor Working Title Welding Technology Non-Tenure Track Faculty - Gallatin College (Applicant Pool) Brief Position Overview Gallatin College seeks non-tenure track faculty for the Welding
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degrees in chemical engineering as well as biological engineering. The Department is seeking professionals to serve as instructors in the following areas: Material Science Material and Energy Balances Unit
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Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, and a Ph.D. degree in Engineering with options in Industrial or Mechanical Engineering. The Department is strong in both traditional and emerging areas of each discipline