Job Seekers, Welcome to Science Societies Career Center
Search Filters
Use this area to filter your search results. Each filter option allows for multiple selections.
Maryse Bourgault
Canada - Nationwide
Featured! Featured!
USDA-ARS
Beltsville, Maryland
Featured! Featured!
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension
Willcox, Arizona
Featured! Featured!
Featured! Featured!
Featured! Featured!
Featured! Featured!
Muthukumar Bagavathiannan
College Station, Texas
Featured! Featured!
Featured! Featured!
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas
Featured! Featured!
NEW! NEW!
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo, California
NEW! NEW!
NEW! NEW!
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Greensboro, North Carolina
Urban Agriculture, Food Systems and Environmental Issues Advisor (Applied Research and Extension) AP
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
Davis, California
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
Davis, California
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
University of Missouri
Columbia , Missouri
University of Connecticut
Brooklyn, Connecticut
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut
Loading... Please wait.
Associate Professor or Professor/ Agrohydrology & Irrigation Management
The NMSU Agricultural Science Center located in Artesia, NM is searching for a dynamic scientist who may have the opportunity to serve as an innovative and collaborative leader with administrative responsibilities as a superintendent of the Sustainable Agricultural Science Center. Candidates must demonstrate evidence of successful grantsmanship, experience conducting independent research, mentoring graduate students and leading/managing research teams. Candidates should also demonstrate an ability for inclusive engagement with diverse stakeholder communities. This is a tenure track, 12-month position. The successful candidate will interact with researchers and producers throughout the state to develop and enhance production practices that New Mexico farmers could successfully imp
Loading. Please wait.
Powered By
