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on their interests, expertise, and achievements. The ideal candidate must have a PhD in an area relevant to the biomedical sciences, have a strong portfolio of cutting-edge research, exhibit good teaching and
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to act as the Assistant Director of our Forest Carbon and Climate Change Program (FCCP). The successful candidate will lead strategic efforts to enhance the FCCP's impact and presence in positioning forest
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land use and environmental law and regulations. Desired Qualifications A PhD (in Urban & Regional Planning, Landscape Architecture, or a closely related field) or a Juris Doctorate (JD) in land use law
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, 2024. The candidate is expected to establish a sustainable, externally funded, and internationally visible research program; make significant scholarly contributions to their discipline; be an effective
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conservation: the late Dr. Gordon Guyer, the late Mrs. Norma Guyer, and Dr. Gary L. Seevers. We seek a colleague with a clear vision of establishing an integrated program of research, Extension and teaching who
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Staff, Full Time (90-100%), Non-Union, Remote-Friendly Position Summary The Department of Psychiatry seeks a PhD, PsyD, MSW to work on the Prevent2Protect(P2P) project a 5-year, $15M project sponsored by
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, and Dr. Gary L. Seevers. We seek a colleague with a clear vision of establishing an integrated program of research, Extension and teaching who embraces the Department’s core value of community
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of biomedical sciences that support the educational and research missions of the University. The institute strives to foster openness and collaboration driving convergence in science. This design creates
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seeks a PhD, PsyD, MSW to work on the Prevent2Protect(P2P) project a 5-year, $15M project sponsored by the Michigan Department of Education. The Lead Case Manager will work in the P2P Office in the MSU
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for PFAS Research, MSU Extension units such as the Center for Lakes and Streams, Agriculture and Agribusiness Institute, Community, Food and Environment Institute, and Michigan Sea Grant Extension Program