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Classification Title Program Coord I Working Title Graduate Academic Services Coordinator Brief Position Overview The Graduate Academic Services Coordinator is a key member of the Jabs Student Services team
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you and what you’re interested in contributing to our library. If hired, appointments vary in duration, a semester or an academic year, depending on the specific needs of the department/program. We seek
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Classification Title Program Coord I Working Title Graduate Academic Services Coordinator Brief Position Overview The Graduate Academic Services Coordinator is a key member of the Jabs Student Services team
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Title Program Coord II Working Title Academic Success Coordinator - Gianforte School of Computing Brief Position Overview Serves as the program coordinator for the undergraduate and graduate programs in
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to the entire State of Montana. Plan, coordinate, and implement the technical requirements of MontanaPBS Television studio and field productions. Responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of radio
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whose teaching contributes to key areas of our horticulture and plant biology curricula. As the largest horticulture program in Montana, faculty, staff, and students work to impact the horticulture
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This position will focus on the development of a research program that focuses on horticultural crops (fruits and/or vegetables and among other potential interests such as integrated pest management, produce
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a Montana Agricultural Experiment Station Hatch research project. Duties and Responsibilities Develop a nationally recognized and externally funded program in veterinary entomology and a Montana
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Classification Title Program Mgr Working Title Assistant Director of Health Professions Advising Brief Position Overview This position will advise current and prospective undergraduate and graduate students
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ability required. The Program Texts and Critics are the foundational critical thinking courses required of all students in the Honors College. The theme for HONR 201, “Texts and Critics” is “Knowledge”, and