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funded projects in the Sleep and Development Lab, housed within the Department of Psychology, with children and their families to investigate sleep and mental health. The Department of Psychology
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chain management. Additionally, we are interested in candidates capable of developing analytics coursework in contemporary and industry-relevant areas in our concentrations. Faculty Tenure Track
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. Demonstrated experience teaching interdisciplinary courses. Demonstrated knowledge of college student development. Promote the advancement of diversity. The Successful Candidate Will Have the ability to relate
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Classification Title Research Professional Working Title Research Associate Brief Position Overview Research in the Pulse Crop Breeding Program is focused on the development of new improved varieties of field pea
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previously taken the course. The Successful Candidate Will Have the ability to relate to freshmen and to develop classroom rapport with students The ability to mentor and inspire a diverse student body Have
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Engineering. Duties and Responsibilities The Research Assistant Professor will: Work independently to develop and carry out research in the areas of: Microbiology, Microbial physiology, Microbe–host
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curriculum and/or course development. Contribute positively and professionally to the academic success of students and the mission of Montana State University. Required Qualifications – Experience, Education
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, market, and competitive analysis. Reporting will include identifying relevant patents to the technologies being managed by the TTO, developing patent landscape maps to identify sources of patented
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activities, evaluating and correction, and ensuring staff is following compliance guidelines. Assists with development and execution of training of culinary staff (one on one and groups). Monitors staff levels
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Candidate Will Create and implement engaging student learning experiences. Modify and adapt curriculum components to meet individual student needs. Develop and employ appropriate assessment techniques