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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title County Agent III (Assistant Professor) Commercial Agricultural Production - Salem County Department Agric & Natural Resources Salary
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Lecturer Fall 2024/Spring 2025 Department Engn - Academic Affairs Salary Salary per Credit Posting Summary The School of Engineering
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Lecturer Fall 2024/Spring 2025 Department Engn - Academic Affairs Salary Salary per Credit Posting Summary The School of Engineering
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at Rutgers – Newark and New Brunswick is accepting applications for lecturers (formerly Part Time Lecturers) and Coadjutants for the Spring 2024 term, with courses beginning in January 2024 until May
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in the plant natural products and horticultural fields of study. To provide educational opportunities in the plant sciences for non-plant science majors, responsibilities will also include
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. Students take two credit-bearing courses in the Fall and Spring, conduct research on a topic related to the theme, and engage with the larger New Brunswick community through service learning. There are five
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pedagogical duties. Serves as a second primary investigator/oral history interviewer, organize the production of the program’s end products (interview audio media and transcripts), serve as the program
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Senior Program Coordinator (IPM) Job Category URA-AFT Administrative Department Agric & Natural Resources Overview The New Jersey
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students. This is a calendar year, New Brunswick-NJ-based position subject to contractual renewals. Successful candidates will also teach nine (9) courses per academic year across the fall, spring, and
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in a themed house. Students take two credit-bearing courses in the Fall and Spring, conduct research on a topic related to the theme, and engage with the larger New Brunswick community through service