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Job Description In Brief: Post-doc will advance research in ecology and management of oak forests in the central U.S. This post-doc will be employed by the University of Missouri and based in the School
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of Natural Resources and Center for Tree-Ring Science located in Columbia, Missouri. The post-doc will work closely with Dr. Michael Stambaugh, Associate Professor of Forest Ecology, and project partners
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, Associate Professor of Forest Ecology, and project partners from the U.S. Forest Service and multiple universities. This research is funded by the U.S. Forest Service through support of the Bipartisan
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resources, soil science, plant science, water resources, horticulture, agroecology, agricultural or natural resource economics or policy, or a related area. Candidates will be evaluated on: National
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of youth rather than preventing single issues or problems. 4-H youth development programs use a human ecological approach, recognizing that young people are part of systems, including family, school
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programs use a human ecological approach, recognizing that young people are part of systems, including family, school, community, and society. Program specialization: The Field Specialist in 4-H Youth
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development programs use a human ecological approach, recognizing that young people are part of systems, including family, school, community, and society. Program specialization: The 4-H Youth Development