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upon the need, if any, each semester. Lecturers are untenured, non-tenure-track members of the faculty. The primary role is instruction. The appointment dates will vary based on the program needs
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unit collaborates closely with all offices within EM, the Office of Graduate Studies (OGS), and Academic Success (AS) to ensure that prospective students, applicants, program faculty and staff
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, applicants, program faculty and staff are supported during the graduate inquiry, application, admission, and new student enrollment process. The unit also ensures that policies for graduate admissions
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, including tracking and oversight of consortium membership agreement renewals. 25% - Coordination and Program Support Work with Research Project Manager, Innovation Officer, and Education Director to align
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of the professional development programs, of class participants and clients, and of client organizations. The appointment dates will vary based on sequence of the professional development program, the timeframe
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current work integrates wet lab and computational approaches to understand the genetics of adaptation and speciation, with a focus on the role of gene regulatory evolution in these processes. Job
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holidays plus one discretionary day, a retirement program, medical & dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options, and State of Kansas discounts offered by various vendors. KU
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Assessment Program (AWQUA ) team. They will be jointly supervised by Erin Seybold (Assistant Scientist) and Scott Ishman (Associate Director/Senior Scientist) in collaboration with Tom Mueller (Assistant
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such as paid vacation, sick leave, ten paid holidays, plus one discretionary day, a retirement program, medical and dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options and State
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questions in genetics and evolutionary biology. Our current work integrates wet lab and computational approaches to understand the genetics of adaptation and speciation, with a focus on the role of gene