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, accounting for approximately 48% of farmland use. The successful candidate will contribute to a rapidly expanding academic program focused on sustainable agriculture and resilient food systems. Collaboration
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matter physics, computational physics, nuclear/high energy theory, and physics education. Six state-of-the-art laboratories are funded by the NSF, NASA, DoD, US Air Force, and NIH. The department offers
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shortages, and other extreme weather events, which significantly impact both agricultural and ecological systems. The successful candidate will contribute to a rapidly expanding academic program focused
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Business and Accounting or finance. They will play a fundamental role in guiding the nascent program with 250 majors to become the region’s leading source of international business knowledge. Minimum
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-Exempt Scope of Job Provides highly advanced (senior level) skills necessary to perform heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) repair and maintenance of mechanical equipment
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qualified sign language interpreters. • Recruits D(d)eaf students through transition fairs from local high schools and community colleges. • Performs other duties as assigned. Supervision Received General
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epidemiology. The successful candidate will conduct statistical genetics research, teach at the doctoral level, and mentor graduate students in the Ph.D. Program in Human Genetics. The successful candidate is
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the areas of teaching, the faculty hired may be asked to perform service-related activities. Service to the university and the community is an integral part of UTRGV faculty members’ responsibilities
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of Job The Department of Informatics and Engineering Systems (IES) at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley seeks applicants for one or more faculty positions in the broad area of Cybersecurity and
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, extramurally funded research program. Successful candidates will be expected to develop an independent, externally funded research program and to actively collaborate in research and grantsmanship with members