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determining cost-effective methods of conducting business. Additionally, you will provides management and administrative oversight for personnel issues for the Department. You will be responsible for overall
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review the detailed Summary of Benefits offered by WSU for Faculty and Total Compensation . Required Qualifications: A veterinary degree (DVM, BVSc or equivalent) and a PhD in veterinary sciences or a
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and grant requirements. Preferred Qualifications: Experience developing and delivering curriculum. Experience developing and demonstrating effective teaching methods for volunteers. Demonstrated
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questions. Required Qualifications for All Candidates MD, DO, MBBS, PhD, EdD, or equivalent in a related field such as the health sciences, education or other field given context of work experience and/or
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extramural competitive grant support Additional requirements for Associate rank Must have served at least 6 years in academic, industry, or a federal lab after completion of a PhD degree Must have experience
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, and integrity of all project data. You will conduct data collection and analysis while ensuring proper data methods, management, and security. You will ensure adherence to research protocols. You will
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the Microsoft Office suite is required, as is fluency using Zoom and other videoconferencing platforms. Preferred Qualifications: A PhD or JD. Experience in a role that was a primary interface with third party
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practices and weed management. Demonstrated experience and knowledge of biological, herbicidal, mechanical and cultural methods of controlling noxious weeds, including pesticide use, hazards and compatibility
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control tactics. Herbicide-resistant weeds are an increasing issue in small grains cropping systems, and the selected candidate will be expected to investigate novel methods to control herbicide resistant
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, integrated weed management strategies, incorporating both chemical and non-chemical control methods to address the weed challenges in small grain crops. Programs must be responsive to stakeholder needs and