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Posting Details Posting Information Posting Number PG194517EP Internal Recruitment No Working Title Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Veterinary Academic Excellence Anticipated Hiring Range
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the office of the Senior Associate Vice Chancellor, Emergency Preparedness, Environmental Health and Safety, Risk Assessment, the NC State Police Department, Security Applications and Technologies, and
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with meeting scheduling and related logistics. Support for the Associate Dean Coordinate and support special events and projects hosted by the Associate Dean. Assist with administrative and research
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campaign experience. Level 1 competency in the Moves Management domain as defined by the Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement (APRA). Proficiency in using subscription information services
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administration (MBA), economics, and management (including specialized degrees); as well as joint doctoral degrees in economics and operations research. Among our non-degree programs, we offer Executive Education
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this role, you will oversee the integrity and management of the campus-wide master key system, ensuring secure access across a wide range of academic, research, and administrative buildings. You will lead a
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operations that are dairy product-based. The individual units have the purposes of Teaching, Research, Extension and the production of high quality dairy products to the university, state hospitals and
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operations that are dairy product-based. The individual units have the purposes of Teaching, Research, Extension and the production of high quality dairy products to the university, state hospitals and
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an independent, externally funded research program. Appointment at the Associate Professor rank requires a sustained record of scholarly excellence, including peer-reviewed publications, successful external
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/engineers for a tenure-track assistant or associate professor position in food fermentation and bioprocessing sciences. This position carries an 80% Teaching and 20% Research split. The primary teaching focus