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Position Title: Assistant Professor of Practice in Game Career Development Appointment Type: Faculty Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Game Design Program, in the College
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, externally funded research program; mentor graduate and undergraduate students; and teach undergraduate and graduate courses, including the use of AI/ML in meteorology. Research should complement one or more
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more information about our department’s program, see: https://www.design.iastate.edu/academics/departments/department-of-architecture/ Proposed Start Date: January 1, 2026 Proposed End Date or Length of
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include the development of a collaborative, externally-funded research program. Areas of potential research related to equine include, but are not limited to, nutrition, genetics, health, physiology
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Proficient in software systems such as ALEKS, MyLabs, and Canvas Department/Program & College Description: The Department of Mathematics resides in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offering B.S., B.A
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Qualifications: Record of excellence in teaching psychology at the university level Experience teaching research methods in psychology Department/Program & College Description: The Department of Psychology at Iowa
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The individual in this position is expected to develop or maintain a nationally recognized research and teaching program in Agricultural Economics with emphasis
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for the position is the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. The individual in this position is expected to develop a nationally recognized research and outreach program in the economics surrounding
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activity. Required Minimum Qualifications: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent degree Successful completion of a veterinary clinical pathology residency-training program through the American
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, 2026. The successful candidate will have a record of accomplishments in experimental high-energy nuclear physics and will be expected to develop an independent and vigorous research program. The current