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Environmental Sciences at The University of Texas Arlington invites applications for a full-time Non-Tenure-Track (NTT) research faculty position in Sustainable Energy Geochemistry and/or Environmental
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the athletic business office, proactively identifying opportunities for cost savings and operational enhancements to support long-term financial sustainability. Foster collaboration within the Athletic
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computational design, technologies, and research focused on digital fabrication and/or manufacturing Material science research relative to future-focused, sustainable built environments Building performance and
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reduction projects. Plans and advocates for UTA’s future renewable energy use and carbon reduction goals in coordination with UTA’s sustainability office. Applies for and manages incentives and grants
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customer follow-ups. Pursue self-improvement and development. Develop others knowledge, skills and abilities. Provides Technical expertise and support to Research, Develop and Demonstrate TMAC Sustainability
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resource partners. Facilitate and deliver the Boots to Business and Boots to Business Reboot curriculum and other entrepreneurial training and outreach activities to include developing and sustaining strong
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to Business and Boots to Business Reboot curriculum and other entrepreneurial training and outreach activities to include developing and sustaining strong positive relations with Boots to Business (B2B) program
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for campus health and wellbeing programs and be able to effectively recruit and retain clinical and non-clinical staff, as well as attract the support and resources needed to sustain an integrated
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to effectively recruit and retain clinical and non-clinical staff, as well as attract the support and resources needed to sustain an integrated vision. This is a position that requires strong supervisory and
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following areas: urban design & sustainable development, smart & resilient cities, economic development, and environmental planning. The successful candidate should have a demonstrated research agenda that