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the academic year 2024-25, pending budgetary approval. The successful candidate will teach three undergraduate courses in Fall 2024: PHIL 0300 Introduction to Ethics, PHIL 0302 Introduction to Ethics - writing
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1305 Topics in Ethics. The three undergraduate courses to be taught in Spring 2025 will be determined in consultation with the successful candidate. PhD in Philosophy required. Preferred qualifications
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protocols, obtain necessary approvals, and ensure adherence to ethical and regulatory standards. ·Maintain compliance with relevant regulatory bodies and IRB guidelines. ·Use the electronic medical record
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activities of the lab, including scheduling, equipment maintenance, and inventory management. -Ensure compliance with institutional safety regulations and ethical guidelines in all laboratory operations
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semester, at the undergraduate level. Preferred courses include Governance and Management of Sport, Ethics and Leadership in Sport, Legal Liability in Sport, Sports Economics and Finance, Fieldwork, Facility
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). The candidate should have a background in neuroimaging methodologies (e.g., EEG) and experience managing risk and ethical/safety concerns that arise when conducting youth suicide research. Substantively, research
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healthcare data is preferred. Strong organization and communication skills. Ability to work independently and acquire new technical skills. Excellent work ethic, including the ability to achieve with minimal
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, reviews, and supervising/teaching graduate student researchers. The expectation is to conduct research with the highest ethical standards. We emphasize that the candidate take into account institutional and
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well as the ability to work independently. The incumbent will be familiar with the research process, be attentive to confidentiality and ethical issues, and understand IRB regulations. This position requires
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guidance to student athletic trainers and interns. Participate in athletic department meetings and professional development activities. Adhere to NCAA regulations and uphold ethical standards in athletic