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basic copy cataloging of maps and monographs. For more information about the Map Room, please visit our website at: https://library.tamu.edu/collections/maps/ Salary: $15.85/hourly Cover Letter/Resume: A
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development of human gross anatomy and related biomedical sciences content within the College of Dentistry curriculum. The successful candidate will be expected to team-teach human gross anatomy to dental and
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, educational policies, and assessment tools. Promote academic excellence and innovation in teaching, learning, and student performance. Faculty and Staff Development: Recruit, appoint, and evaluate faculty and
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Vice President for Research (VPR), the incumbent will contribute to and help advance a research program centered on the development of quantum methods, quantum electronic dynamics methodologies, and
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Job Title Graduate Program Coordinator I - College of Education and Human Development Agency Texas A&M University Department Dean Of Education Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location
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within the group, working closely with the Principal Investigator (PI) to ensure scientific excellence, sustained funding growth, operational effectiveness, and long-term strategic development. The role
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teaching. Knowledge of curriculum and curriculum development. Knowledge of National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) Competencies for nurse practitioners (NPs). Experience in program
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Job Title Student Development Specialist III Agency Texas A&M University Department Student Conduct Proposed Minimum Salary $4,959.38 monthly Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job
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to the development and implementation of our Homeland Security and National Defense area of specialization. A strong commitment to teaching and mentoring students in an academic setting is essential. This is a full
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model. Implements systems and processes. Establishes short and long-term goals for project delivery. Professional Development & Curriculum - Oversee the development and implementation of a 3–5 literacy