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papers, articles, and publications. Conduct original, independent, and collaborative research that advances CoHHS’s mission. Contribute to research reports, white papers, peer-reviewed journal articles
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chief editors of the Academy of Management Journal than any other university in the world. Please visit https://mays.tamu.edu/departments/management/#MeetOurTeam to see the current members of our team
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with the preparation and cleaning of the worksite. Writes manuscripts and grants, including the generation of original text and figures. Writing will be both independent and cooperative with Texas A&M
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to the ever-changing needs of his/her constituents. The chosen candidate's primary academic responsibility will be the education and teaching of psychiatry residents and medical students. As ABPN or AOBPN
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) accredited Athletic Training (AT) Program. This position will require teaching and service. This position will serve as the third faculty line for the Master of Science in Athletic Training program. The main
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. These primary research themes include Affective Science; Neuroscience; Personality and Individual Differences. To learn more please visit our site at https://artsci.tamu.edu/psychological-brain-sciences
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-400 hospital cases per year. Active supervision of interns and residents, instruction of clinical-year students, and primary case supervision as well as rotating emergency duty are expected. Classroom
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Department of Management: The Department of Management perennially ranks as one of the most productive management departments in the world (http://mays.tamu.edu/department-of-management/rankings/ ). We have a
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GIFM/ILL workflows. Resolves customer complaints and issues in a timely manner. Acts as a primary source of information on library access and guidelines for staff and patrons. Customer Service and
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at the rank of Assistant Professor of Management beginning Fall 2026. This position has primary teaching responsibilities in the areas of Human Resource Management and/or Organizational Behavior at the graduate