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DUTIES AND RESPONSIILITIES: Assist in providing architectural services in support of the University (these services will include computer-aided design). This work includes supervision of contracted design
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challenges and opportunities. The approximately 350 undergraduate majors and minors in the Animal and Veterinary Sciences (AVS) program follow either a general animal science path (with interests in zoo
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challenges and opportunities. The approximately 350 undergraduate majors and minors in the Animal and Veterinary Sciences (AVS) program follow either a general animal science path (with interests in zoo
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resourced. Manage financial, architectural, and technical aspects of projects to ensure predictable delivery within budget and schedule constraints. Lead large-scale IT projects from initiation to close
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: The Director of Compensation will lead the design and management of the University of Rhode Island compensation program, driving a culture of innovation and excellence. This role leads a team of HR professionals
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& Teaching ●Maintain a robust program of research germane to nutrition and health that is extramurally funded. ●Maintain a high level of dissemination of research and scholarship as evidenced by peer-reviewed
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& Teaching ●Maintain a robust program of research germane to nutrition and health that is extramurally funded. ●Maintain a high level of dissemination of research and scholarship as evidenced by peer-reviewed
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the program is appropriately scaled relevant to the Extension strategic plan and portfolio. Engage with community members and partner organizations to understand their needs, ideas, and concerns and incorporate
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. Maintain a program of research funded by NIH or equivalent source. Oversee all fiscal activities related to the College’s sponsored projects. Mentor faculty in the development of a program of fundable
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. Maintain a program of research funded by NIH or equivalent source. Oversee all fiscal activities related to the College’s sponsored projects. Mentor faculty in the development of a program of fundable