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will lead to fundamental advances in human-water systems theory and applied research benefits for local water and land managers. Thus, the ideal candidate would have strong quantitative skills
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. Demonstrated history of scholarly works (e.g., peer-reviewed publications) as evidenced by application materials. This position requires a formal degree in the cited discipline area(s) to ensure that candidates
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standard qualification for similar roles in the public and private sector, ensuring that the university remains competitive with industry aligned practices, enhances collaboration with external partners, and
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. The level of degree is commonly recognized as the standard qualification for similar roles in the public and private sector, ensuring that the university remains competitive with industry aligned practices