266 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Idaho
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Required Other Ability to work nonstandard business hours and occasionally weekends Additional Preferred Experience using a content management system for publishing web content Experience developing
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Program Manager. This position will coordinate with faculty to develop content-based course materials, update curriculum, analyze English language proficiency, assess student progress, and coordinate
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feedback Direct the development of research and Extension recommendations to address specific project or stakeholder needs Perform peer review of scientific and Extension projects, studies or applications
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Context Statement This position will facilitate collaboration among landowners, agencies, scientists, and local stakeholders in developing actionable plans and implementing place-based wildfire adaptation
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Development unit is seeking applications for a 12-month, tenure track position as an Assistant or Associate professor, Area Extension Educator. The Educator will provide program leadership, district-wide
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primary responsibility involves developing and leading K12 STEM Outreach efforts state-wide, and maintaining close working relationships with stakeholders and COE Allen Ambassadors. The Program Manager
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decision maker to develop and advance strategic goals and objectives for the COBRE in Nutrition and Women’s Health. This position will be self-directed, function independently to accomplish a wide variety of
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support staff Collaboratively developing current and long-term budgets Monitoring funds usage and preparing budget projections, developing and providing periodic financial reports for unit leadership and
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within the university and external contacts Duties may include: Design and develop or assist with the design and development of program(s) or project(s) Manage and oversee the administrative and daily
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, scientists, and local stakeholders in developing actionable plans and implementing place-based wildfire adaptation strategies among various human populations in Idaho. As a partnership between the College