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Resident
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183900 - CVM Pathobiology/Population Med Dep
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| Mississippi State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathobiology and Population Medicine, is soliciting applications for a 3-year residency in Population Medicine. This 3-year residency is an excellent opportunity for someone wishing to transition into an academic, public health, or industry position, while sharing their knowledge with some very talented veterinary students. The 3-year residency offers a lot of latitude in the direction one might take to earn a Master of Science degree and board certification in preventive medicine. |
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Admissions Counselor I
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411200 - Enrollment Services
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Dallas, TX
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| The function of the Admission Counselor is to represent Mississippi State University to prospective students, parents, alumni, faculty, and staff. The Admissions Counselor’s foremost responsibility is one of the public relations, with the position focusing on the recruitment of freshman students to Mississippi State University. |
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Assistant/Associate/Clinical Professor
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184000 - CVM Clinical Science Department
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Mississippi State University, College of Veterinary Medicine has an immediate opening for a non-tenure track faculty position in Veterinary Anesthesiology. This position is also cross posted as a tenure track position on PARF 510180. |
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Assistant/Associate/Professor
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184000 - CVM Clinical Science Department
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Main Campus - Starkville, MS
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| The Mississippi State University, College of Veterinary Medicine has an immediate opening for a tenure track faculty position in Veterinary Anesthesiology. PARF is running concurrently with PARF 510179 with the intent to only hire one position. |
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Extension Agent
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019162 - MSU Extension- Scott County
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Scott County
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| The primary responsibility for the Agriculture and Natural Resource (ANR) Extension Agent is to provide leadership in the development, implementation, and evaluation of a comprehensive education program focused on ANR. Specifically, the Extension Agent will work closely with county citizens, stakeholders and other agencies to provide leadership focused on our natural resources and the agricultural commodities produced in the county including forestry, livestock, poultry, and row crops, among others. Secondary responsibilities include support for programming efforts in 4-H Youth Development (4-H) 40% and Community Resource Development (CRD) 10%. The Extension Agent will serve as a member of a statewide team and will collaborate with other agents and Extension faculty and specialists to establish effective programming priorities and delivery methods. |