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, or invertebrates. Successful candidates will be expected to establish a competitive, extramurally funded research program; recruit and train graduate and undergraduate students in wildlife research; teach
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the U.S. Department Background: The ECE Department has twenty-three faculty members and offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering
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: https://www.utrgv.edu/research/about/center-and-institutes/index.htm . About UTRGV: UTRGV serves the Rio Grande Valley and beyond via an innovative and unique multicultural education dedicated to student
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clusters within the School and the College of Sciences. For a full list of centers and institutes, please visit: https://www.utrgv.edu/research/about/center-and-institutes/index.htm . About UTRGV: The
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the College of Sciences. For a full list of centers and institutes, please visit: https://www.utrgv.edu/research/about/center-and-institutes/index.htm . About UTRGV: The University of Texas Rio Grande
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resources and watershed issues, locally and beyond, is expected. We expect the successful candidate to acquire external funding from organizations like the NSF, NOAA, and other environmental agencies while
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; sustainability; human mobility; U.S.-Mexico border issues; and global issues. Faculty members are encouraged to engage in basic, applied and/or translational research that addresses critical community and state
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candidate will be expected to: 1) teach undergraduate and graduate courses in rangeland management, covering topics such as range ecology, rangeland improvements and restoration practices, and rangeland
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Professor of Marketing beginning in the 2026-2027 academic year. The successful candidate will teach in the Robert C. Vackar College of Business and Entrepreneurship’s undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral
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Public Law to begin September 1, 2026. The successful candidate must be able to teach courses on Civil Rights & Civil Liberties, Federalism, and the Judicial Process, as well as a lower-division course in