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. Alternatively, PhD applicants must have completed a clinical chemistry fellowship and be eligible for certification in clinical chemistry by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry (ABCC). The candidate must be
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Aid Office (GAFAO), the Senior Program Coordinator (SPC) for Residential MS & PhD Programs plays a key role in managing the end-to-end application process for our residential MS & PhD degree programs
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will be assigned other projects as they relate to all graduate students and share in general administrative responsibilities as a member of the Master's & PhD Center team. A cover letter is required for
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, and alumni leadership councils. Additionally, the Program Coordinator assists the IED manager in planning and executing graduate (MA and PhD) student special events, preparing and posting department
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Brain Sciences at Boston University. This research assistant position is ideal for individuals interested in pursuing a PhD in clinical psychology or a related field. Primary responsibilities will include
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serve as course instructor (2 or 3 credits per course) and/or facilitator (1.5 credits per section). Requirements: Must hold an MSW degree; PhD preferred but not required. A minimum of 5+ years
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appointment, five sections per semester, regular BU benefits. Duties akin to those of teaching assistant. Required Skills PhD required along with 1-3 years of relevant experience. We are an equal opportunity
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trainees (undergraduate, graduate and PhD students, summer interns) (vi) providing expertise and training to Amyloid Laboratory technical staff in recombinant proteins production and cell culture techniques
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. Qualifications: Master of Social Work or related degree required; PhD welcome. Minimum of 8+ years of experience in student-facing, administrative role(s) Successful track record of supporting anti-oppressive
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: Must hold an MSW degree; PhD preferred but not required. A minimum of 5+ years of experience as a social work practitioner in Macro Practice (large system) positions. Evidence of excellent teaching and