379 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"Prof"-"U"-"UCL"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Montana State University
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Classification Title Computer Sftwr Eng/Appl II Working Title Office of Sponsored Programs Software Engineer Brief Position Overview The position of Assistant Manager of IT Systems for the Office of Sponsored
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Title Managing Director Working Title Director for the Montana Medical Laboratory Sciences (MMLS) Program Brief Position Overview The MMLS Director will play an integral role in all aspects
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Program/Project Lead Working Title Program Lead, Variety Testing & Agronomy *Conrad, MT* Brief Position Overview This position is located in Conrad, MT. This is a 12-month full-time position funded by
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. The primary duty for County Extension Faculty is to assess local community needs, then to develop, implement, and evaluate Extension programming to meet those needs. The primary emphases for this full-time
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responsibility of County and Tribal Extension Faculty is to assess local community needs, then to develop, implement, and evaluate Extension programming to meet those needs. The successful candidate
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program. Faculty Tenure Track No Faculty Rank Non-Tenure Track Position Number 4A6788 Department Gallatin College Division Gallatin College Appointment Type Non-Tenure Track (Pooled) Contract Term Semester
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to re-submit materials for continued consideration. The department or program search committees or hiring authority will review and evaluate the submitted application materials. Applicants will be
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impacts the student experience and will oversee and coordinate recruitment and retention efforts, program assessment, student engagement, communications, scholarships, and awards. Duties and
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or program search committees or hiring authority will review and evaluate the submitted application materials. Applicants will be notified if their application is being retained in the non-tenure track faculty
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the level of Assistant Professor. Primary responsibilities include developing a nationally recognized, externally funded research program, teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses consistent with