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Post-Doctoral Research Associate- Educational Psychology & Counseling - 2400000134 Description Post-Doctoral Associate Minimum Qualifications Candidates for the Post-Doctoral position with
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of these bases. Location: Claremont, CA Job Posting Title: Post-Doctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology - Autism Specialty Job Details and Requirement: The Post-Doctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology will join the
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Position Information Position Information Working Title Postdoctoral Research Associate Department Psychology-1094 Requisition Number F_240039 Posting Open Date 05/28/2024 Application Review Date
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Project aims to increase persistence, completion, and pursuit of graduate study among non-traditional, underrepresented Bachelor of Psychology students through a near-peer mentoring program. Ideal Candidate
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innovative methodologies across a spectrum of disciplines including digital health, diagnostics, artificial intelligence/machine learning, psychology, demography, and population sciences. Through cutting-edge
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, Sociology, Education, Psychological and Brain Sciences, or International Relations. Department Contact for Questions Candidates can apply through https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/24447 . For inquiries
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settings. Applicants should have a background in management, sociology, psychology, or a related field, and their orientation can either be micro, meso, or macro. The ideal candidate has shown significant
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other related fields (e.g., Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Engineering and Psychology) are welcome to apply. Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D in a related field. Preferred Education and Experience
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. The successful applicant will engage in research using science education and educational psychology theory to develop evidence-based teaching tools that are helpful to support community discourse and/or science
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behavioral health, social science; public health, psychology, or related field required. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: 1-3 years conducting research-related activities Demonstrated foundational research