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month Automatic enrollment in the Teacher Retirement System of Texas Health and Wellness: Free exercise programs and release time Professional Development: All employees have access to free LinkedIn
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program at the interface of metabolic engineering and bioprocess development. Areas of emphasis may include but are not limited to pathway and genome engineering, systems and computational biology, AI and
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, 2026. Responsibilities for these positions include development of a vibrant research program, teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels, and service to the department, the university, and the
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. This program was established to transform healthcare through translational interdisciplinary research, the development of medical technologies, and the development and training of “Physicianeers.” ENMED delivers
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of the Texas A&M University Insect Collection (TAMUIC), where they will be responsible for its direction and development, including supervision of a full-time collection manager. The second position will have
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of the College. Faculty are encouraged to demonstrate ongoing professional development and innovation in their teaching and scholarly work. Service: Service activities for APT faculty may include active
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and professional development while further investing in your own development. Collaborative Team Environment: Work closely with a dedicated team of faculty veterinarians, residents, interns, and
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Environmental Literacy and Workforce Development. What We Want Texas Sea Grant is seeking a Healthy Coastal Ecosystems Fellow (Research Specialist I) to support programmatic development within the Healthy Coastal
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, university, and profession consistent with a clinical faculty role Engage in practice-focused scholarly or professional activities, such as professional development, presentations, applied research, or program
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leadership education and development, or other formal, informal, or nonformal educational settings. Demonstrated ability or potential to develop curriculum, teach, and mentor undergraduate and graduate