113 phd-in-architecture-landscape-built-environment positions at University of Rhode Island
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. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ BASIC FUNCTION: Provide <b>architectural</b> and project management services for design of the University’s construction, renovation, and deferred maintenance projects. Duties and...
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of Fisheries, Animal & Veterinary Sciences and the College of the Environment and Life Sciences. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: 1. Master of Science degree in Animal Science or closely related area; OR an earned PhD
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of Fisheries, Animal & Veterinary Sciences and the College of the Environment and Life Sciences. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: 1. Master of Science degree in Animal Science or closely related area; OR an earned PhD
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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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environment, all while providing exceptional service to the university. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please Note: After an initial onboarding
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have built a robust research portfolio and innovative undergraduate and graduate programs that support our mission to prepare nurses to excel as outstanding clinicians, scholars, and leaders who will
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. We have built a robust research portfolio and innovative undergraduate and graduate programs that support our mission to prepare nurses to excel as outstanding clinicians, scholars, and leaders who
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have built a robust research portfolio and innovative undergraduate and graduate programs that support our mission to prepare nurses to excel as outstanding clinicians, scholars, and leaders who will
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. We have built a robust research portfolio and innovative undergraduate and graduate programs that support our mission to prepare nurses to excel as outstanding clinicians, scholars, and leaders who
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” building technologies, energy conservation, landscape management, and solid waste management practices. This includes working on design guidelines for “green” buildings and sustainable campus development