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Director of Parking and Transportation in Manhattan, Kansas
The Director of Parking and Transportation is responsible for providing leadership, expertise and oversight for the administration of Parking Services at Kansas State University. The Director will be responsible for accessing, evaluating, recommending and implementing changes and improvements for university parking and transportation consistent with university needs and in collaboration with the campus community. The Director will work closely with Campus constituents (including Facilities, Housing, K-State Athletics, KSU Police and the Student Access Center) to ensure parking, transportation, and transit services meet the needs of the campus community. The Director should develop short-term and long-range plans for parking, transportation, and transit needs in conjunction with the university's NextGen Masterplan.
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Public Information Officer in Manhattan, Kansas
The College of Business at Kansas State University is seeking a dynamic and creative Public Information Officer to join our team. This individual will play a crucial role in planning, developing, and implementing strategic communication plans and platforms to enhance awareness and support recruitment efforts for both undergraduate and graduate programs offered by the College of Business. Join us in showcasing the vibrant community, innovative programs, and impactful initiatives of the College of Business to prospective students, alumni, and the broader community through engaging social media content and compelling video storytelling.
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Instructor/Teaching Assistant Professor in Manhattan, Kansas
The Department of Horticulture & Natural Resources at Kansas State University is recruiting an Instructor/Teaching Assistant Professor to contribute to undergraduate education in Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management (WOEM). This position will be a 12-month appointment and will be divided among teaching (80%) and research (20%) activities. Natural resources conservation and management in the United States is largely funded by activities centered around hunting, fishing, and shooting sports. Participation in these activities is growing and businesses supporting these recreational pursuits contribute millions of dollars to local and national economies. The WOEM program in the Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources at K-State is a unique discipline that trains undergraduate students to be leaders in the outdoor industry (e.g., hunting and fishing operations, shooting sports management, and/or habitat management enterprises) while also providing science-based instruction in applied natural resources management. Our graduates use their combined training in natural resources management and business/entrepreneurship to become leaders in the outdoor industry, non-profit organizations, and state and federal agencies.
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Teaching Assistant Professor of Classical Studies in Manhattan, Kansas
The Kansas State University Department of Modern Languages invites applications for a one year full-time Teaching Assistant Professor of Classical Studies (possibility of renewal pending budgets and enrollment). Responsibilities will include serving as interim director of the Classical Studies program; teaching a total of 6 courses over the academic year, including courses in Latin language instruction, Classical literature in translation, and ancient history; supervising a graduate teaching assistant and undergraduate student workers; and contributing to departmental service initiatives. Candidate’s letter should address experience working with diverse student populations.
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Research Assistant in Manhattan, Kansas
Recruiting participants and scheduling their participation times. Collecting data by running participants in human IRB-approved experiments. Will determine participant eligibility for research studies through screenings. Experiments involve completing computerized tasks (e.g., Physics learning module, pre- and post-tests of learning Physics, interviewing participants about their attention during learning, short questionnaires, measuring short-term memory) while collecting data using eye tracking, webcam, and egocentric head-mounted video camera, and computer mouse. All experiments are non-invasive, minimal risk, and approved by the IRB. The condition is a normal office environment with no hazardous conditions. Pre-processing data using supplied software, and post-processing of data (hand coding of data). Storing participant data on hard drives and the cloud.
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