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for the position. Required Job Qualifications Research Scientist/Scholar I + experience or Ph.D. with postdoctoral experience or equivalent (Research equivalent to Assistant Professor rank) Research Scientist
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field. Minimum of three (3) years of post-graduate professional archeological work experience or completed field school that demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the fundamental principles and theories
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prevention devices to meet the University, Division and Department’s needs and requirements. Position Summary Provide the required plumbing and piping techniques mandated by specific codes to be carried out by
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contract and continuing faculty, one senior research scholar, and two postdoctoral researchers who serve approximately 3,300 business majors, over 1,000 business minors, and 1,000 graduate students. With
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. Possess a working knowledge of systems theories. Spanish language fluency. Essential Duties Application Details Special Instructions to Applicants Please apply with a cover letter addressing the required
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. The Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering (WSCOE) at Colorado State University is a dynamic and diverse college comprising approximately 170 faculty, 300 postdoctoral scholars and research scientists, 95
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extend theory to practice. ICs oversee approximately 35-70 online students as needed based on class size and grading intensity/technology. They are the primary point of communication, grade assignments
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the classroom experience to a large online audience. Serving along with lead faculty, Instructional Coordinators clarify and reinforce course content and extend theory to practice. ICs in the Master of Computer
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regulations. Prevent errors in the department’s accounting transactions by instructing system users in accounting theory and practice, and on the capabilities of the University accounting systems. Ensure all
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for supporting ongoing initiatives while launching innovative programs that integrate social science research methods and theories to support the growth and development of research programs across campus