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in the area of statistics and related areas. Individuals in those positions are expected to conduct a program of research in collaboration with one or more faculty members in the Department
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Description of Work Unit The Department of Human Development and Family Studies is one of eight academic programs in the College of Health and Human Sciences. Colorado State University (CSU) is Colorado’s land
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or animals, animal behavior, ecology, evolutionary biology and computational/theoretical biology. PhD graduates receive world-class training, participate in cutting-edge and often interdisciplinary research
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Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics. The Department serves approximately 1400 undergraduate majors and 100 graduate students, with approximately 30 full-time faculty members distributed across five doctoral
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programs to prepare students to address national and global crop production, sustainability, and environmental quality challenges such as waste management, water quality, and reclamation of drastically
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the Department of Animal Sciences. Possible research focus areas include but are not limited to animal and equine sciences. Required Job Qualifications Completed PhD or equivalent degree from an accredited
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excellent support for research including summer research programs and a dedicated lab for behavioral research. The College of Business at Colorado State University enrolls more than 5,000 undergraduate and
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and animal health problems today. Research programs include those related to mycobacteria, retroviruses, prions, and arthropod-borne infectious diseases, as well as the diagnostic investigation
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, you will be contacted. Required Job Qualifications A PhD in Atmospheric Science or a related field, including chemistry, physics, computer science, and engineering. Preferred Job Qualifications
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400 individuals who share a common passion for solving some of the most important human and animal health problems today. Research programs include those related to mycobacteria, retroviruses, prions