16 health-information-management-lecturer research jobs at University of New Hampshire in United States
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, supervision of interns’ group and individual therapy, and participation in outreach/consultation efforts. Additional Job Information Posting Number PF0863FY24 Acceptable Minimum Qualifications Applicants must
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involved will research trial using dairy cows, be involved with developing and helping to maintain a database, and helping to write papers from past research. Additional Job Information Posting Number
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Job Information The application package should include a 2-page cover letter, a detailed curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references. In the cover letter, applicants should address
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beginning between June 1, 2024 and August 1, 2024. The successful candidate will work directly with Professor Sheree Sharpe in the area of algebra education and meta-research. The position is a 12-month 100
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Hampshire and southern Maine. Additional Job Information Posting Number PF0857FY24 Acceptable Minimum Qualifications PhD plus 2 years experience Additional Preferred Qualifications bioinformatics experience
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the supervision of the Project Director, conduct research in magnetospheric physics and space weather using data from NASA’s Magnetospheric Multi-Scale (MMS) mission and upcoming SWFO-L1 space weather mission
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Populations, seeks to help communities manage the increasing environmental risks caused by a changing climate. As part of this project, the Ocean Process Analysis Laboratory and the Institute for Earth, Ocean
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Populations, seeks to help communities manage the increasing environmental risks caused by a changing climate. As part of this project, the Ocean Process Analysis Laboratory and the Institute for Earth, Ocean
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the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network. The researcher will have access to passive acoustics data collected in coastal New Hampshire (Isles of Shoals) and Maine (Casco Bay) waters in 2023, as well as data
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regulation, weed suppression, pest-pathogen regulation, crop yield, and biodiversity. Results of the research will inform the design of agroforestry systems adapted to New England’s unique biophysical and