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Programs & Projects Coordinator Boise, ID
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Educational Development Specialist Boise, ID
The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is looking for two Educational Development Specialists to join our team of staff and faculty associates dedicated to supporting impactful student learning at Boise State University. This is a busy and fun job in a professional setting that is at the forefront of Boise State’s efforts to be a student-ready institution. The people in these positions will have lots of opportunities to interact with educators and staff across campus while developing professional skills. We encourage applications from candidates with a wide range of life and professional experiences in higher education.
Director of Compensation and Data Analytics Boise, ID
The Director of Compensation and Data Analytics is responsible for developing and implementing the university’s compensation programs while advancing HR’s data literacy and performance. The incumbent will provide strategic direction to ensure that Boise State’s compensation programs align with the institution's overall compensation philosophy, market trends, and compliance requirements.
Endowed Professor- Developmental Neurobiology Boise, ID
The Department of Biological Sciences at Boise State University invites applications for a tenured/tenure-track professor at the Associate or Full Professor Rank, with expertise in Developmental Neurobiology and related diseases or conditions. We are seeking candidates that share our commitment to research and teaching. Qualified candidates should demonstrate prior success and future potential to maintain an externally funded research program that will support graduate (PhD, MS) and undergraduate student training. The new hire will contribute to existing courses and develop new courses within their expertise, including experiential learning opportunities. In the application materials, candidates should demonstrate and articulate how they plan to contribute to the growth of biomedical research capacity at Boise State University through individual and/or collaborative research. Candidates should describe how their research will utilize existing shared research core facilities, will align with existing institutes/centers, and will contribute to future research programs and infrastructure growth. The new hire will have the opportunity to recruit graduate students through several interdisciplinary graduate programs including Biomolecular Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Computing, Materials Science, and Ecology, Evolution & Behavior as appropriate for their research program. The position will be provided with dedicated research space and access to shared research facilities.
COHS Associate Dean of Research Boise, ID
The College of Health Sciences (COHS) seeks a dynamic leader who thrives leading, collaboration, strategic growth, and fostering interdisciplinary partnerships both within and outside the university, to serve as our Associate Dean of Research.

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