82 Education research jobs at University of Texas at Austin in united-state in United States
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Description The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy strives to be the leading college of pharmacy for innovative interdisciplinary education, research, and service, revolutionizing
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, volunteerism, and community connectedness, we intend to explore the following: The state of civics education in the K-12 education system; Public trust in media, courts, elections, and other democratic
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of Advertising and Public Relations, in conjunction with the College of Education and the College of Natural Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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mission extends beyond research; we strive to develop innovative digital health interventions, with a specific focus on underrepresented and vulnerable populations. We are committed to addressing the unique
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to conduct interviews with principals, school counselors, career and technical education (CTE) teachers, and students participating in CTE programs who earn IBCs. This research will explore factors
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To conduct research in microbiology. The candidate will identify and characterize antibacterial proteins and their export systems. Develop bacterial export systems for delivery of protein therapeutics
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biosafety and fire codes. Arrange shipments of biological materials involved in research. Contribute to lab outreach activities. Attend weekly lab meeting. Train and supervise undergraduate assistants
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work in the following areas – criminal justice issues, early childhood education, education policy, health, immigration, politics, and reproductive health. Responsibilities Conduct independent research
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Studies, Political Science or a related field OR Bachelor's degree with at least 2 years of related experience. Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate. Preferred Qualifications
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samples to identify myeloid cell types and associated signals that support distinct molecular T-ALL subtypes, and they will assist in analysis of single-cell transcriptional profiling data to develop novel