141 humanities-and-social-sciences positions at Case Western Reserve University in United States
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user needs. Act as a change catalyst and communicate to stakeholders affected by changes and address their questions, concerns and need for information. (40%) Initiate, manage, and implement small
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to deepen our comprehension of the ethical, philosophical, and socio-cultural implications of scientific and technological change. The Experimental Humanities program in the College of Arts and Sciences
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may sit on various main campus sponsored committees to evaluate a variety of technology resources. External: Occasional contact with a variety of vendors in order to evaluate, acquire and maintain
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for statistical significance will be in consultation with the supervisor. (10%) Maintain an appropriate laboratory notebook. (10%) Oversee inventory, order laboratory supplies as required. (7%) NONESSENTIAL
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POSITION OBJECTIVE The Center on Poverty and Community Development is a research center of the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. The Poverty Center is a trusted
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machine readable form and regularly back it up. (20%) Maintain equipment to do the electrophysiological recordings, force measurements, and other measurements. (20%) Order relevant laboratory supplies. (7
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program’s lead team, co-create wireframes with the community health programs’ user interface designer, and thinks about the interaction the programs’ brand will have with the user (and the most logical order
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: Continuous contact with Case Western Reserve University entities including the College of Arts and Sciences Administration and Finance, the Office of Sponsored Projects Administration, Human Resources, Payroll
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-year research project focus on using technology for patients to self-manage their hand hygiene. The study is funded by NIH-National Institute on Aging. The project manager will be responsible for daily
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study participants for the human genetic studies in the Amish population. The research nurse will utilize their skill and training to enroll individuals utilizing history-taking skills and perform