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! Job Description Idaho State University’s College of Science and Engineering invites applications for a two-year Postdoctoral Research Associate position, funded by the NSF EPSCoR program Idaho Community
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developing and teaching both undergraduate and graduate mechanical engineering courses, as well as in the core undergraduate curriculum, to build a collaborative, externally funded research program and to
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both undergraduate and graduate mechanical engineering courses, as well as in the core undergraduate curriculum, to build a collaborative, externally funded research program and to perform professional
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staff in resolving problems with computer systems, services, and equipment; perform related work. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship at this time. The successful candidate will be part of
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related field • Demonstrated excellence in teaching of undergraduate courses in mechanical engineering. • Involvement with student groups and organizations. • Evidence of course or program
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outreach efforts, all aligned with brand guidelines. Assist the Brand and Trademark Licensing Manager in developing campaigns and promotions to expand ISU’s trademark licensing program. Provide leadership
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organizational activities to convey information, determine compliance, and resolve difficult situations; uses expertise in the implementation and maintenance of technical program guidelines; perform related work
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donors and prepares department acknowledgment for the donors for the department chair. 15. Manages the department course scheduling process in collaboration with the chair, graduate program director and
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in multiple modalities, including in-seat, synchronous online, and asynchronous online formats using Canvas LMS. Service duties may include department-level program assessment and other committee work
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, graduate from attending a Law Enforcement Academy Program, or Military Police. Supplemental Information Security Officer positions involve: -Observing activities of persons on campus both day and night