95 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment positions at Washington State University
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service in the front of the house platform cooking and to train employees in performing all of the related tasks in customer service. Cooperate in contributing to a positive and harmonious work environment
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cooking and to train employees in performing all of the related tasks in customer service. Cooperate in contributing to a positive and harmonious work environment. To support WSU’s ability to attract talent
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testing. Required Qualifications: A PhD in the area of plant breeding, plant genetics, or a related field. Demonstrated excellence in field, laboratory, and greenhouse skills Demonstrated ability
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. Required Qualifications: A PhD or DNP in Nursing and Licensure or eligible for license as a registered nurse in the State of Washington. Preferred Qualifications: Previous experience as an educator
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programs (RN-BSN, PLBSN, MN, DNP, PhD) and new programs at four campuses statewide. In addition, you will be responsible for safeguarding the interests of the organization and ensuring that contractual
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for AP staff and Total Compensation . REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS for ALL RANKS: Hold a PhD or DSW from a CSWE accredited institution. A minimum of two years of full-time post-MSW/Master’s practice experience
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top condition. Working under general supervision, you’ll play a key role in creating a welcoming and functional environment for everyone who uses our facilities. About Facilities Services (WSU Pullman
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setting. Experience in data mining, machine learning using systems such as Python/Minitab. Demonstrated knowledge of foundry processes and ability to apply casting concepts in a manufacturing environment
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Services (CHS), you will find an inclusive environment where all Cougs feel cared for and welcomed. Our mission is to provide care that engages and empowers WSU students to take ownership of their health and
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biomedical research in infectious diseases and immunology”. The department takes pride in what we believe is an environment that fosters collaboration, creativity, personal and professional growth, and