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Details Title Postdoctoral Writing Fellows - Social Sciences and Humanities School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Position Description
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to positioning emerging leaders of diverse backgrounds within organizations that operate at the intersection of science and society. Fellows are entrusted with a range of multidisciplinary projects that link Civic
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Details Posted: 30-May-24 Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Social/Behavioral Sciences Internal Number: 13718 School: Faculty of Arts and Sciences
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Qualifications Required Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Sociology, Psychology, Public Policy, Computational Social Science, Economics, or related field Outstanding organizational and time management skills
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applications for a postdoctoral fellow in any of the following areas: Clinical Science Cognition, Brain, and Behavior Developmental Psychology Social Psychology This is a one-year term position with possibility
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of Psychology sits within the Division of Social Science, which is strongly committed to creating and supporting a diverse workforce. Respect and fairness, kindness and collegiality, and trust and transparency
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of Psychology sits within the Division of Social Science, which is strongly committed to creating and supporting a diverse workforce. Respect and fairness, kindness and collegiality, and trust and transparency
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cohort of adults (the Growing Up Today Study, GUTS),combined with a new cohort of fathers of color, to build a diverse, national cohortof more than 1000 biological, adoptive and social fathers with
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more than 1000 biological, adoptive and social fathers with preschool-aged children (ages 1-6 years) and their co-parents. Fathers & Families will provide new knowledge on: the role of fathers on young
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | 3 months ago
, mathematics, statistics, or a related field; at least two years of specialized experience with quantitative data analysis, research methods, and/or social sciences research (which may include coursework