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Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is inviting applications for an assistant professor in the Psychology of Peace and Violence Program, starting in Fall 2026. Ideal candidates will have
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funded research program, effectively teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and contribute to service in support of the department and college. Of particular importance, the successful
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development related to instructional excellence. Engages academic units on specific projects founded in instructional excellence (e.g., strategic development of programs that improve student success and
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environmental health; sustainable farming and landscapes; and plant health. SSA functions as a full University department. We offer excellent 4-year undergraduate degree programs (on-campus and online), solid
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, providing and evaluating a broad range of health, wellbeing and education programs, services, training, prevention and intervention efforts. Essential Functions Develops, organizes and manages various
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and timely decisions affecting many individuals, creating & shaping departmental policies, planning operational budgets, and coordinating activities with multiple entities, both on and off campus
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relevant campus stakeholders. Interprets medical, psychological, and/or educational documentation to determine appropriate accommodation eligibility. Facilitates accommodation plans for multiple settings
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excellence as we seek breakthrough solutions to mounting environmental, social, economic, and technological challenges in our world. Job Summary The Isenberg Undergraduate Program serves a diverse and varied
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efforts across multiple grants and overtime as needed. Assist with decisions and activities related to tracking of faculty effort on grants, including teaching buyouts, academic year salary recovery
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seek a highly motivated individual who will establish a nationally and internationally recognized research and teaching program addressing how crops respond and adapt to multiple environmental stresses