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We are excited to announce an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Takehara Lab in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto (https://www.takeharalab.com
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applicants should have a PhD degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, or related discipline with demonstrated expertise in cognitive testing, ideally cross-species and with computerized test batteries
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The Choe and Dukas labs, McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario, Canada The Choe and Dukas labs at the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, McMaster University are looking for a
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science or humanities discipline (e.g., medical anthropology, psychology, education) with demonstrated experience in qualitative research methodologies, an excellent knowledge of the theories and approaches
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Royal Roads University | Victoria Central British Columbia Provincial Government, British Columbia | Canada | about 6 hours ago
action research influenced by theories of organizational culture, power relations, feminism, change, psychological safety, transformational learning, and general systems. Dr. Thomas Homer-Dixon is
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the neural processing of reward. The candidate must have a PhD in computational neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science or a quantitative discipline as well as fluency in Matlab or Python and experience in
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relevant disciplines, such as computer science, mathematics, neuroscience, physics, psychiatry, psychology or statistics. Clinical research experience and strong coding or analytical skills are required
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data collections, including support for RAs and other C-Dem researchers. Qualifications Basic qualifications (by time of application): Ph.D. or ABD in political science, economics, psychology
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to study event memory are encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will have a PhD in psychology and/or neuroscience, and a record of publishing fMRI research using advanced methods to study memory (e.g
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). The position provides opportunities to work on interdisciplinary research team in collaboration with researchers in psychology, gesture studies, and computer engineering (machine learning). The successful