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supervise personnel: Associate in Research will be responsible for supervising and managing personnel. Personnel includes hourlies, masters and PhD graduate students. They should be able to manage and/or
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on critical issues of food production and sustainable agroecology. Summary of Duties: Recruitment for a post-MS or post-PhD candidate with experience in research, statistical analyses, writing, and publishing
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. Required Qualifications – Clinical Assistant or Clinical Associate Professor: An earned Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW) An earned PhD, DSW or doctoral degree in social work or related field A minimum of
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Qualifications for All Candidates: Earned PhD in Public Health or other related discipline: or commensurate degree. Demonstrated record of, and commitment to, excellence in teaching Demonstrated record of, and
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doctoral degree (PhD, DrPH, DVM, MD or equivalent) in the field of biomedical sciences or a related discipline earned by the time of hire is required, with a minimum of two years (24 months) post-doctoral
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DVM, PhD, or equivalent degree in one of the following areas: veterinary medicine, anatomy or physiology and experience teaching gross anatomy in a professional DVM (or equivalent) program. Preferred
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advising services. The program provides support to traditional and non-traditional students in the CON graduate programs (MN, DNP, PhD, MEPN). This position directly supervises the Spokane graduate advisor
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advising services. The program provides support to traditional and non-traditional students in the CON graduate programs (MN, DNP, PhD, MEPN). This position directly supervises the Spokane graduate advisor
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or Full Professor: An earned Master's degree in Social Work (MSW) An earned PhD, DSW or doctoral degree in social work or related field A minimum of two years of full-time practice post master's degree
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forest disturbances Collaborate with federal and state agency collaborators Required Qualifications: PhD in natural resource sciences or related field Strong quantitative background, as demonstrated by