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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 28-Feb-26 Location: Pullman, Washington Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Agricultural Sciences Internal
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Program: The WSU Honey Bees + Pollinators Program is a cornerstone of the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) dedicated to fostering resilient ecosystems in Washington
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program and teaching philosophy. For more information, or to express interest, please contact Dr. Holly Neibergs, Search Committee Chair, Department of Animal Sciences; neibergs@wsu.edu; 509-335-6491
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of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) and the Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources (ANR) Program Unit seeks an Associate In to join efforts to manage aphid-vectored virus in potatoes
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courses. The person in this position will also mentor graduate students, contribute to interdisciplinary research initiatives, and enhance the visibility and impact of WSU’s Plant Pathology program. The
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candidate will maintain an active outreach program targeted at the Washington small grains and oilseed production sectors. This includes working closely with plant-sciences faculty on developing both
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- Program Assistant Business Title: Program Assistant - Membership Employee Type: Classified Position Details: The Opportunity: The Program Assistant performs a variety of complex and unique duties associated
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- Research Intern Business Title: Research Intern Employee Type: Admin. Professional (+) (Fixed Term) Position Details: The Opportunity: As the Research Intern in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, you
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- Finance/Budget Manager, 1143-YN_ADMINPRO - Finance/Budget Manager Business Title: Finance/Budget Manager - Crop and Soil Sciences Employee Type: Admin. Professional Position Details: The Opportunity: As the
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University within the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, you will plan and manage research projects within the Speech and Hearing Sciences department overseen by Amy Kemp. These projects focus on Alzheimer’s