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Term Research Assistant Professor of Agriculture and Horticulture at University of Alaska Fairb

Job in Fairbanks, Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska, 99712, USA
Listing for: kozmetickesluzby.vecnakraska.sk - Jobboard
Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-06-18
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    University Professor, Academic, Biology
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Term Research Assistant Professor of Agriculture and Horticulture at University of Alaska Fairb[...]

Term Research Assistant Professor of Agriculture and Horticulture – University of Alaska Fairbanks

To be eligible for this position, applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States without restriction. Applicants who now or may in the future require visa sponsorship to work in the United States are not eligible.

The University of Alaska Fairbanks is a top research university in the circumboreal north, and is on the leading edge of addressing agricultural production in a changing northern climate. This position is located in Fairbanks with the Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Extension (IANRE) and has access to three research farms in Fairbanks, Delta-Junction, and Palmer Alaska, as well as the Georgeson Botanical Garden in Fairbanks.

Programs in the institute have a long history of working on agricultural and horticultural production projects including peony and rhodiola production, use of hoop houses and controlled environments, and production of annual specialty crops. IANRE has a long history of working with the agriculture and horticulture industry hosting conferences and trainings. The Institute maintains offices in key areas of agricultural production providing this position with an easy pathway to collaborate with industry stakeholders, and identify research priorities that have direct impact on production.

In addition to agronomic researchers, the position will work with a well established Agriculture and Horticulture program with a long history of hosting the Master Gardener Program training in various parts of Alaska. The Institute provides a great opportunity to work with a dynamic group of professionals and stakeholders to address existing horticultural production issues.

In this position, the successful candidate will conduct applied research on agricultural and horticultural crop production and markets. Research topics will encompass variety testing, developing practices suitable for both small‑and‑large‑scale production, and innovating solutions for challenges like pests and cultivation in cold climates. The candidate will collaborate with professional colleagues, industry members, and field representatives to develop and implement applied research programs, and design clear evaluation protocols to report on their impacts.

Research progress will be communicated through reports and peer‑reviewed journals. It is crucial that research results be communicated in a way that allows the public and industry professionals to adopt management solutions. This involves publishing easy‑to‑understand methods of plant cultivation and production, presenting research results to various audiences, and responding to questions from both the general public and industry professionals regarding production methods.

The successful candidate will also participate in extension activities, and collaborate with other faculty in the Master Gardener program to update the Master Gardener Manual as needed, maintain the online Canvas Master Gardener course, and assist Extension offices in policies and procedures to manage Master Gardener program volunteers. Publish Extension publications, and provide outreach through Extension outlets on topics of agriculture and horticulture.

The successful candidate will write interdisciplinary grant proposals that involve faculty, post‑docs, graduate, and undergraduate students. The position is a 9‑month term funded position, with possibility of extension to 12 months if additional funds are acquired. The candidate will be responsible for pursuing additional funding to compliment the base funded tasks. As part of research and collaboration, the successful candidate will mentor undergraduate and graduate students from diverse backgrounds within the University of Alaska system.

They will also collaborate with faculty and colleagues to evaluate and develop research strategies. This requires the ability to work successfully with multidisciplinary teams and effectively translate northern agriculture and stakeholder needs into relevant research approaches and projects. Collaborative work will include researchers in various Alaska locations and…

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