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Technology and Design (VTD) program seek a non-tenure track clinical assistant professor who can utilize advanced technologies in combination with the design process to create learning environments
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undergraduate and graduate courses related to apparel design, product development, and current industry technology; establish and maintain a strong program of research and/or creative scholarship resulting in
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coordinate research operations and the daily activities of junior research personnel. Duties may include: Participate in planning and/or designing of major scientific projects, studies, or applications Plan
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daily activities of junior research personnel. Duties may include: Participate in planning and/or designing of major scientific projects, studies, or applications Plan and conduct research and analysis
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certain degree of creativity and latitude. May supervise junior research personnel. Duties may include: Provide technical support in planning and/or designing of scientific projects, studies
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and department website and social media sites; and assists in designing and creating promotional materials. The specialist is also responsible for planning, organizing, and executing all SSS-TRIO events
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design discussions Perform literature reviews Prepare reports Compare data and historical records for trend verification Develop reference files, comparison charts, and graphs on research data Assist with
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complex ideas, often under tight deadlines, into succinct and accessible formats; design online materials; coordinate external review processes; plan dissemination activities; present summaries and engage
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Interpreting test results and comparing with determined standards and limits Collecting laboratory or field data Conducting research and analysis of scientific data Participating in research design discussions
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) Recruitment Specialist will be based out of the University of Idaho's Moscow campus and will assist in the planning, coordination and implementation of a culturally responsive recruitment plan, with targeted