Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
Areas: Ecology / Quantitative Ecology Development / Model Development Statistics Appl Deadline: 2025/12/31 11:59PM (posted 2025/06/09) Position Description: Apply Position Description Center for Avian
-
internationally recognized breeding and genetics program to bridge fundamental and applied plant science with a focus on small grains variety development. The successful candidate will be expected to integrate
-
. Supervising on-campus and virtual events featuring state and federal judges. Developing and presenting programs to educate candidates on employment opportunities with the judiciary. Managing the annual
-
and detail-driven Editorial Coordinator to support the production and strategic development of CriticalProductive Journal --a cutting-edge, peer-reviewed academic journal that explores design, cultural
-
lead an internationally recognized breeding and genetics program to bridge fundamental and applied plant science with a focus on small grains variety development. The successful candidate will be
-
management in the development of purchasing policies, procedures, and plans. Negotiate Cornell contracts where appropriate for assigned commodities. Maintain vendor/commodity/item/contract information in
-
develop future leaders. EAS is a global leader in research directed toward understanding the fundamental processes that have shaped our planet. The greatest challenges of the 21st century – climate change
-
for the Procurement Agent include: Monitor and interpret applicable market conditions and trends. Design and implement purchasing plans for assigned commodity areas. Advise management in the development of purchasing
-
genetics program to bridge fundamental and applied plant science with a focus on small grains variety development. The successful candidate will be expected to integrate genomic engineering and new data
-
lead an internationally recognized breeding and genetics program to bridge fundamental and applied plant science with a focus on small grains variety development. The successful candidate will be