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Postdoctoral Associate Position in Social and Behavioral Sciences Location: Yale School of Public Health Position Type: Full-time, Postdoctoral Fellowship Length of position: Renewed annually for up
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Social Science and Law Postdoctoral Fellow The Justice Collaboratory is an interdisciplinary group of scholars at Yale University and beyond. Co-founded by Professors Tracey Meares and Tom Tyler. We
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Qualifications PhD in Public Health, Education, Social Behavioral Sciences, Psychology or related field, interest or experience with digital interventions is helpful Excellent methodological and statistical skills
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(envirocenter.yale.edu) Location: New Haven, CT, USA Qualifications: Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Quantitative Social Science, Statistics or Data Science, or a similar discipline Term: Summer 2024 – Summer 2026
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, Social Behavioral Sciences, Psychology or related field Excellent methodological and statistical skills, including working with qualitative and quantitative data Demonstrated ability (or potential to learn
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and events as appropriate. Skills and Qualifications Doctoral degree in a social sciences or health sciences field, completed before postdoctoral start date (flexible, but ideally early summer 2024
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Justice at Yale School of Medicine. The Justice Collaboratory is a social science research center at Yale Law School, comprised of an interdisciplinary group of scholars and researchers at Yale University
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over time? How can we develop technology that can process language effectively? By studying such topics, we can use language as a window into the human mind and human society. Overview of the Position
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Data Intensive Social Science Center, a center for Biomedical Data Science, and the Schmidt Program on Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Technologies, and National Power. FDS launched in October of 2022
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program that includes genetics and computational biology. The successful candidate will drive a larger effort to produce and integrate spatial proteomic and single cell multiomic datasets of MS lesion in