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development, and 6–8 adjuncts per semester. With over 1,000 majors, it is the largest department in Auburn’s largest college. The department’s undergraduate program is distinguished by strong placement in
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. Develops and manages a program capable of providing environmental compliance services to many partner military installations throughout the continental United states. This will include hiring and managing
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graduate-level courses and directing theses and projects in the graduate program. The successful candidate will have a strong background in health communication and qualitative methods and a demonstrated
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graduate-level courses and directing theses and projects in the graduate program. The successful candidate will have a strong background in health communication and qualitative methods and a demonstrated
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structures, construction documents, electrical construction, scheduling and field management, construction law, and virtual design and construction. Develop an active program of scholarly research and/or
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experience. For questions regarding the position, please contact Dr. Sushan Ru at sushan.ru@auburn.edu The Program: The Small Fruit Breeding Program at Auburn University is located in Auburn, Alabama, U.S
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. The School houses an undergraduate major and a Master of Accountancy program, and its online programs are consistently highly ranked by U.S. News & World Report. The School also provides instructional support
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highly successful resident training program with a robust caseload of approximately 5,000 SAIM cases and 30,000 small animal cases seen annually in the Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital, which opened
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and program level, collaborating and communicating between career services and academic advising. Supports and assists in development, direction, administration, and promotion of university-wide Career
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Engineering, Auburn University and participate in activities associated with the Boshell Diabetes and Metabolic Disease Research Program at Auburn University. The funded NIH project (5R01CA267170-03) is