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position in the regular title series with an anticipated start date of August 1, 2026. The successful candidate is expected to pursue a vigorous research program and to deliver high quality teaching to both
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at a computer workstation for extended periods of time with regular repetitive motions (such as typing); utilizing mouse, keyboard, and phone for portions of the day. Ability to travel to various
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of this position include: occasionally lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects up to 50Ibs; occasionally standing or walking with objects up to 25Ibs; regularly sitting at a computer workstation for extended
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of cognitive neuroscience. This is a 9-month position in the regular title series with an anticipated start date of August 1, 2026. The first year Distribution of Effort will be 25% Teaching, 65% Research, and
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. Primary responsibilities include: maintains proper steam pressure and chilled water temperatures operates and maintains boilers and associated equipment must be familiar with distribution systems such as
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program vision and support for Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agents, ensuring they have the resources and professional development needed to deliver high-quality, research-based education at
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an anticipated start date of August 1, 2026. The first year Distribution of Effort will be 45% Teaching, 45% Research, and 10% Departmental service. This successful candidate will teach courses at the graduate and
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sabbaticals and leaves, progress reviews, administrative appointments, distribution of effort agreements, and faculty awards, as well as supporting process improvement efforts across Faculty Advancement
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distribution of fliers and announcements, create and schedule posts on social media platforms, monitor engagement and respond to basic inquiries, gather content (e.g., photos, event highlights, faculty/student
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assessment and management of pain for graduate students in the Orofacial Pain Program. This role adds a critical behavioral science component to the curriculum, enhancing students’ understanding of pain