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Job Title Adjunct Instructor-Sustainability Studies Agency Tarleton State University Department Wildlife & Natural Resources Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location Stephenville, Texas Job
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position in Forest Science to work on forest management and productivity and environmental sustainability. This is a 12-month appointment (100% research) and will be based at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research
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Professor plans and conducts solutions oriented research to document and enhance the sustainability of livestock productions systems in the Texas Panhandle and southern High Plains. The Assistant Professor
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promotions. Develop networking materials for use of event development. Work with the Information, Impact and Sustainability Center team regarding events, high-profile meetings, and other sponsored events. Work
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entities to better understand issues and potential partner in addressing stakeholder needs. Seek grants, contacts, and other revenue sources to advance and sustain programmatic efforts in the subject area
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that promotes sustained excellence for all varsity sports teams at Texas A&M with specific emphasis in oversight of Football. Collaborates with Performance and Wellness and sport staff to create an optimal
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to knowledge discovery and delivery of high-quality education to position the science of food within a sustainable framework, with emphasis on improving the safety, quality, and nutritional value of foods
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research skills, have a strong record of or potential for sustained publication in peer-reviewed journals (commensurate with experience), have the potential for or prior experience with seeking and/or
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of the College of Business Administration (e.g., sustainability, cybersecurity, etc.) Salary: $98,500 Hours:Faculty hours; M-F; hours may vary by assignment To Apply Please apply directly on our Texas A&M
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Executive Director’s efforts to establish, promote, and sustain dual credit program excellence, specifically in operational areas related to direct relationships with school leaders, students, and families