Extension Specialist II, 4-H Statewide Program Leader
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Newark
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The Extension Specialist 4-H Youth Development State Program Leader provides leadership in the educational program development, resource development, coordination and evaluation, personnel management, communications and marketing, and relationships and liaisons The position is a member of the Extension leadership team and provides overall organizational leadership and support for the Delaware 4-H Youth Development Program. |
Business Administrator II, Plant and Soil Sciences
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Newark
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The Business Administrator independently manages the administrative functions and fiscal affairs of the unit; monitors and reviews all departmental and sponsored research account expenditures; coordinates departmental events; supervises support staff; serves as liaison between department and college business office regarding research and academic activities. Responsible for Department and University policy applications and interpretation; assists in policy development; analyzes and interprets and recommends administrative practices and procedures. |
Digital Content Specialist, Cooperative Extension
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Dover
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The Digital Content Specialist works with staff, faculty and university and community partners to develop creative and innovative content for a variety of communications platforms; repurpose content from a variety of internal and external sources for multi-platform distribution; and monitor digital traffic to ensure online content is reaching target audiences. |
Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture: Graphic Studies and Studio Instruction (Continuing Track)
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Newark
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The University of Delaware (UD) Department of Plant and Soil Sciences seeks outstanding
candidates for a 9-month Continuing Track position of Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture to begin by the Fall of 2024. This
position is 85% teaching, 10% Research and 5% service. |
Assistant Professor of Landscape Horticulture and Design (Continuing Track)
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Newark
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The University of Delaware (UD) Department of Plant and Soil Sciences seeks outstanding
candidates for a 9-month continuing track position of Assistant Professor of Landscape
Horticulture and Design to begin Fall 2024. This position is 95% teaching, and 5% service. |
Post Doctoral Researcher, Tan Lab, Interdisciplinary Soil, Plant, and Chemistry
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Newark
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The Department of Animal and Food Sciences at the University of Delaware is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher who will work on a USDA-funded multidisciplinary project with proposed activities including upcycling agricultural and food wastes, climate-smart farming practices, chemistry and element analysis of soil and foods, characterization of biochar, fabrication of plant growth media and hydroponic farming. The Postdoctoral Researcher will work with the research team of Dr. Juzhong Tan. |
Post Doctoral Researcher, Tan Lab, Food Processing & Engineering
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Newark
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The Animal and Food Sciences department at the University of Delaware is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher who will be supporting multiple USDA-funded multidisciplinary projects with proposed activities including value-added processing, robotics, novel manufacturing and processing technologies, fresh produce quality and safety, and human gut microbiome. |
Tenure Track Open Rank Professor, Environmental Soil Chemistry
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Newark
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The Department of Plant and Soil Sciences (PLSC) in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) at the University of Delaware (UD) seeks a tenure-track faculty member in the field of Environmental Soil Chemistry. Applications will be considered at all ranks. |
Extension Agent II, 4-H Youth Development
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Georgetown
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The Extension Agent will provide primary leadership in the development, implementation and the evaluation of a comprehensive program for 4-H Youth Development in Sussex County, Delaware and serve as a member of the statewide 4-H Youth Development team. |
Post Doctoral Researcher, Soil Biogeochemistry
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Newark
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We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral candidate with strong soil science and biogeochemistry background to work on a newly funded project titled “Anthropogenic soil memories”. The project investigates the physical, chemical, and microbial evolution of riparian legacy sediments/soils with and without milldams over a period of 100 years. The study will explore how soils change from highly anoxic conditions (with dams) to drained, oxic profiles following dam removal (short and long term changes). In addition to physical characteristics (texture, aggregation, etc), soil samples will be evaluated for carbon, nitrogen, and iron concentrations and speciation and associated microbial communities, functional genes, and processes. |
Extension Agent II, Vegetable Crops
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Georgetown
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The Carvel Research and Education Center serves as the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources’ southern Agricultural Experiment Station and is located near Georgetown, Delaware. This well-equipped station, comprising 350 acres, is the primary facility for vegetable and grain crop research. Plant and Soil Sciences faculty and Cooperative Extension staff are located there and include a strong multidisciplinary vegetable team with expertise in weed science, irrigation, agronomy, plant pathology, plant breeding, and entomology. |