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research program. Applicants should have an interest in interdisciplinary research with our departmental faculty, college faculty, undergraduate and graduate education, and community-engaged outreach. We
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programs within Mays Business School. Act as primary contact for advertising agency initiatives for each individual graduate program. Develop brand strategies for each program and work with third-party
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be skilled in the operations of a medical office. Working knowledge of word processing software. Basic computer and typing skills, keyboarding. Interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to plan
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project and program timelines and proactively identifies issues. Coordinates office records retention and maintains reference materials. Coordinates inventory and maintenance of office supplies and
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under development. The department is actively involved in medical education and has a newly accredited psychiatry residency training program. Benefits include: Competitive salary and fringe benefit
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. Future plans include a PhD program, a DNP in Extreme Environment Nursing, and additional graduate and post-graduate certificate programs. We are a growing college offering academic programs, certificates
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engineering. The vast majority of graduate students are funded via research assistantships, teaching assistantships, and fellowships. The undergraduate program has held accreditation from the Accreditation
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program development activities. Administrative: 35% Create master academic department schedule based on faculty availability, student needs and enrollment. Compile data collection projects as requested by
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for this opportunity is August 1, 2026. The successful candidate will establish a nationally and internationally recognized research and teaching program to advance horticultural science and production systems by
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, and Texas History. Lecturer-rank faculty do not have research requirements but may be required to attend faculty meetings, participate in program assessment requirements as part of the Texas Core