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Recruitment Manages the processing of graduate student admission and/or recruitment activities Oversees PhD program for area assigned Graduate Student Events Oversees the coordination of the production
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Professor, Computer Science to begin Fall 2026. The department offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Computer Science, as well as BS and MS degrees in Geospatial Sciences. The primary responsibilities
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undergraduate students. Qualifications PhD in theoretical physics. A well-qualified candidate for this position will also possess: Research in theoretical high energy physics. Salary: Compensation will be
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summarizes results. Writes scientific papers and proposals for existing and new projects. Collaborates with PI and grad students working on similar projects. Qualifications PhD in Physics or Applied Physics. A
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. Write manuscripts, develop research goals, and mentor student. Qualifications: Appropriate PhD. Ability to stand for extended periods to perform laboratory duties. Ability to lift and move heavy objects
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members and acts as a mentor to students. Maintain the facility equipment and support a safe working environment. Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Relevant Professional experience with Polymer Chemistry A
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faculty, over 100 PhD students, and approximately 2,000 undergraduate majors. Texas A&M University is a land, sea, and space grant institution that holds the distinction of classification as an R1 Doctoral
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degree in relevant field or equivalent combination of education and experience Four years of related experience in a specialized and relevant field of research. Preferred Qualifications PhD in Analytical
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institutional stewardship and transparency and efficient and effective business operations. Qualifications Applicants must have a DVM, PhD, DVM/PhD, or equivalent degree and a record of scholarship commensurate
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health humanities, a professional writing minor, a minor in science fiction studies, and MA and PhD programs. About Texas A&M: Texas A&M University is a Hispanic-serving and a First-Gen Forward institution