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innovative research projects focusing on maternal-child health, contributing to the advancement of medical knowledge, and promoting evidence-based practices in the field of psychology. The successful candidate
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innovative research projects focusing on maternal-child health, contributing to the advancement of medical knowledge, and promoting evidence-based practices in the field of psychology. The successful candidate
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to apply: Psychological assessment, particularly with college student population, with the ability to also provide training of predoctoral interns in assessment. Experience and knowledge in substance abuse
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supervision of Drs. Sarah Creem-Regehr and Peter Fino, and in close collaboration with faculty in the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, and other faculty in Health & Kinesiology, Psychology, and
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to develop comprehensive plans for injury mitigation and athletic development. Work in collaboration with Athletic Training, Nutrition, Sport Psychology and Wellness, and Applied Health and Performance Science
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, and Psychology, and with research teams at other institutions across the country. The successful candidates will also work alongside postdoctoral fellows and PhD students in Rehabilitation Science or
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Arts, Accounting, Information Systems, Psychology, and Urban Ecology. All non-language courses are conducted in English. The University of Utah is renowned for its engineering programs. This expansion
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Arts, Accounting, Information Systems, Psychology, and Urban Ecology. All non-language courses are conducted in English. The University of Utah is renowned for its engineering programs. This expansion
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., nursing, social work, psychology, kinesiology, nutrition, counseling etc.), effective communication skills, some research experience required (this includes research in college and volunteer experience
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. PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL CONDITION – Applicants must pass a psychological evaluation with a passing suitability rating. Specific questions as to the suitability of a candidate\’s physical and mental