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to these collections to support research, teaching, and learning needs of the university community. Provide high-level, forward-thinking leadership for collections and technical services operations to facilitate greater
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on predicting outcomes of longleaf pine woodland restoration. Central goals of this project are to: 1) Develop predictive models that will anticipate (i.e., forecast) restoration outcomes, 2) Identify conditions
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communication, create organizational structure to maintain workflow for project, keep track of grant expenses in collaboration with department finance analyst 35% Develop and maintain social media presence
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, teaching, and learning needs of the university community. Provide high-level, forward-thinking leadership for collections and technical services operations to facilitate greater effectiveness and
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Program, beginning August 16, 2024. This is a fixed-term academic staff position at the rank of Academic Specialist - Teaching for the evening laboratory sections. The Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratory
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that will have a high impact on the field. The primary responsibilities for the position include research, teaching, and engaging in service activities for the academic discipline and College. Candidates must
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%): Oversee curriculum updates, accreditation processes, and enrollment management. Analyze data to inform program enhancements and resource allocation decisions. • Recruitment and Outreach (20%): Develop and
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Required Degree PhD Minimum Requirements Prior experience as a Graduate Program Director Prior experience in higher education administration Prior experience teaching in higher education Primary
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science-related careers with a focus on pre-professional students. The successful candidate will become part of a collaborative Chemistry Laboratory teaching team and will teach four laboratory sections in
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necessary. Prepare and edit documents, reports, and correspondence. Support the preparation and distribution of meeting agendas, minutes, and materials. Greet and assist visitors to the Dean's Office