200 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Washington State University in United States
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on elk hoof disease as part of a program studying infectious diseases of wildlife and diseases that occur at the wildlife-domestic animal interface. Washington State University’s College of Veterinary
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Washington State. The candidate will join the statewide Youth and Families Program Unit team integrating community-based Extension programming with applied research related to nutrition and food safety
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administrators, teachers, staff, parents, students, and colleges, community members, organizations, and businesses; provide local leadership in program development and evaluation. This position will provide
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. You will be responsible for providing guidance, advice, and support to faculty and staff in all matters regarding undergraduate student advising and program advising records. You will also serve as
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teaching, a commitment to student success, and an understanding of the WSU land-grant mission. Given our student population, applications are encouraged from candidates who can adapt teaching methods to a
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to obtain by time of hire, a valid driver's license and meet requirements in accordance with SPPM 7.10 and departmental driving standards. Basic computer skills and the ability to read, write and comprehend
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teaching, a commitment to student success, and an understanding of the WSU land-grant mission. Given our student population, applications are encouraged from candidates who can adapt teaching methods to a
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, and an understanding of the WSU land-grant mission. Given our student population, applications are encouraged from candidates who can adapt teaching methods to a wide range of student backgrounds and
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for oversight of the One Vision Partnership (OVP) or Harvest of Hope (HOH) GEAR UP programs at our partner school districts in the designated region, (districts/sites will be assigned by the respective Program
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activities. The GEAR UP Program is funded with federal funds by the Department of Education grant whose purpose is to increase the number of low-income and underrepresented students who graduate from high