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the distribution of platinum in mice treated with platinum‑based anticancer drugs. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will actively contribute to these multidisciplinary research projects. Opportunities
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Job Title Program Coordinator II Agency Texas A&M University Department Office for Student Success Proposed Minimum Salary $4,500.00 monthly Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job
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foundations. Typical teaching loads for the department are 3 courses per year, distributed across undergraduate and graduate programs, evidence of teaching effectiveness is a plus. The Department of
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policies regarding the distribution mail and packages and collecting fees for services provided by Mail Services, and revenue maintained on the card from patrons. Locate proper addresses and makes
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) and video staff, providing specific video information and statistics as requested. Provides computer breakdown of video for prospective student-athletes. Organizes and distributes all videos. Maintains
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statistics as requested. Provides computer break down of video for prospective student-athlete. Organizes and distributes all video. Maintains up-to-date recruiting board on behalf of assigned assistant coach
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of Engineering and Computer Science. The position oversees all financial, personnel, budgetary, and procurement activities related to sponsored project accounts. Serves as the primary liaison between principal
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. Contribute to program evaluation efforts by preparing reports and documentation. Help prepare and distribute program communications such as newsletters, reminders, and follow-up materials. Scheduling Support
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. This position has duties in Research, Teaching, and Service with approximately a 60%, 30%, and 10% distribution of effort, respectively. However, the appointment may change in accordance with Departmental needs
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candidate will be expected to: Have a workload distribution of (40%) teaching, (40%) research, and (20%) service. Teach undergraduate-level courses [core courses or newly designed courses (two per semester