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. The selected candidate will be required to work on-site at our College Station campus. Salary: $72,335.00 annually with a $3,000.00 allowance for professional development. Cover Letter/Resume: A cover letter and
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, and space-grant university. For more information about the college, visit: https://pharmacy.tamu.edu . The Associate Dean for Academic Affairs will provide administrative support and leadership in
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from a wide range of social and cultural backgrounds. The development of innovative instructional delivery is encouraged and valued. The VTPB department is home to a NIH-funded T32 Program that provides
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Job Title Student Development Specialist II Agency Texas A&M University Department Student Activities Proposed Minimum Salary $4,312.50 monthly Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job
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Job Title Research Development Officer Agency Texas A&M University Department Dean Of College Of Architecture Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff
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to the organization – are responsive, respectful, professional and solutions-oriented. If you would like to learn more about UES, please visit: https://utilities.tamu.edu/ This position is located in College Station
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and collaborative care initiatives, including by way of telehealth, with local primary care physicians. A neuro-modulation clinic is under development. The department is actively involved in medical
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‑integrated instruction, support assignment design, contribute to graduate and faculty development programming, and explore effective approaches to assessment and online learning. You will also serve as a
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. You’ll guide projects through the full development cycle, ensuring timelines are met and every course aligns with our quality standards. If you enjoy blending creativity with structure, working as part of
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(MAClab; http://maclab.sites.tamu.edu). The lab investigates emotion and cognition in both healthy individuals and those with psychiatric conditions and is expanding its work in treatment-focused research