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Information: Area/College: College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) Department Name: Entomology - Pesticides Education Program City, State, Zip: Pullman, WA, 99163 Department Link
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the entomology program’s ability to meet baseline goals for teaching in our unit. They would be expected to maintain a 50% teaching load while dedicating the remaining time to developing certificate programs
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, and the WSU Department of Entomology. The successful candidate must acquire competitive extramural funding from state, regional, and national agencies and the agricultural industry to support a
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of research theory; interviewing experience; excellent organizational and project management skills. One year of field experience in support of entomological research in pear insect and mite sampling including
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of research theory; interviewing experience; excellent organizational and project management skills. One year of field experience in support of entomological research in leafhopper monitoring, including
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with national and territorial databases, managing information related to different projects (horticulture, corn, pathology, and entomology). Coordination: Collaborate with other projects and units
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at 501-671-2219 or 479-502-9820. Department: Entomology and Plant Pathology Department's Website: uada.edu Summary of Job Duties: The successful candidate will serve as lead diagnostician and manage the
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of research theory; interviewing experience; excellent organizational and project management skills. One year of field experience in support of entomological research in leafhopper monitoring, including
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would be preferred Candidate has past work experience in horticultural or environmental education and outreach fields Candidate has a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Agriculture, Entomology
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relevant field (community ecology, entomology, agroecology), awarded within the last five years (recently submitted PhDs will also be considered). A strong interest in studying ant communities and their role