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- Associate Professor, 290-NN_FACULTY - Professor Business Title: Associate/Full Professor, tenure-track in the Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology Employee Type: Faculty Position Term: 12 Month
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strategic planning: establishing and implementing short/long-term goals, objectives, policies, budgets, and operating procedures. 5% - Other Duties as assigned. Additional Information: This is a full time
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short/long-term goals, objectives, policies, budgets, and operating procedures. 5% - Other Duties as assigned. Additional Information: This is a full time (100% FTE), permanent position. This position is
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will play a critical role in supporting and advancing the objectives of the Winter Wheat Breeding Program at Washington State University. This position is designed to enhance the efficiency and
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between salespeople and clients, which includes negotiating the terms and conditions of individual sales with customers, program oversight and management, clearly defined goals and objectives, and a
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graphic design. Experience making travel arrangements, coordinating schedules and preparing itineraries. Experience in fiscal activities, such as tracking budgets and preparing expense reports. About
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professor/professor) in either the career (clinical) track or tenure track. The other position will be at the associate professor or professor level (career track or tenure track). The successful applicants
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information regarding the application process, please contact Kaytlin Streufert via email at kaytlin.streufert@wsu.edu . The incumbent will hold a continuous career-track appointment as Clinical Assistant
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, such as tracking budgets and preparing expense reports. About Institute for Shock Physics - The Institute's vision is to continue to be a national resource in shock wave and static high pressure science and
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), didactic teaching, and scholarship effort consistent with the applicant's level of training and interest. A higher level of scholarship (minimum 40% effort) will be expected of tenure track applicants