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- Tenure Track 280-NN_FACULTY - Associate Professor - Tenure Track 290-NN_FACULTY - Professor - Tenure Track Required Qualifications for all Ranks: A PhD degree in plant breeding or a closely related field
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Month Position Details: Summary of Duties: The U'Ren lab at Washington State University is seeking a postdoctoral candidate to apply multi 'omics approaches to study the ecology and evolution of plant
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ceremonial value; improved use of native pollinators; and/or native plant improvement to address biotic and abiotic stressors or other related areas important to indigenous plants. Regardless of specific
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expansion. Monitors and promotes continuous quality improvement. Develops long- and short-term student admission and retention strategies in collaboration with the Center for Student Excellence. Works with
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of progressively responsible related professional research experience. A PhD in a relevant scientific or engineering discipline may be substituted for up to two (2) years of the required work experience. Any
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: Candidates must hold a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) or PhD degree. Candidates should be eligible to be appointed at the Associate or Full Professor rank. Eligibility for a(n) (Clinical) Associate Professor
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industry stakeholders. Possess superior interpersonal skills, including collaboration and teamwork. Required: Career-Track Associate Professor Possess an accredited professional Master’s degree in
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to objectives. Leads efforts to assure continuous quality improvement of curriculum administration across all campus locations. Works with key stakeholders to develop learning objectives and strategies
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laboratory experiences, develop industry-sponsored projects, complete paid internships, and participate in research with their professors. SEAS has established international education partnerships with leading
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. Teach graduate and undergraduate courses in electrical engineering, particularly in the area of power systems, and develop new courses as appropriate. Advise and mentor undergraduate, MS, and PhD students