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collection from human research participants in a laboratory setting as well as from text data from online sources, as well as data analysis and manuscript preparation. Administrative duties include managing
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collection from human research participants in a laboratory setting as well as from text data from online sources, as well as data analysis and manuscript preparation. Administrative duties include managing
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. The goal of this fellowship is to conduct and disseminate rigorous research in human sexuality, with a focus on the integration of psychophysiological, endocrine, and/or immune biomarker measures
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research staff, the preference for this position will be for those who identify as female. The College of Education and Human Sciences respects people, ideas, voices, and perspectives. Diversity strengthens
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functional and structural MRI studies of the human connectome with an emphasis on characterizing the topology and dynamics of human intelligence. In addition, the Research Fellow will have the opportunity
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functional and structural MRI studies of the human connectome with an emphasis on characterizing the topology and dynamics of human intelligence. In addition, the Research Fellow will have the opportunity
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. Coordinate and advance research with community partners. Support the development of an open educational resource (OER) in partnership with faculty and the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities. Help
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career paths including a tenure-track faculty position with a combined focus on research, teaching, and mentoring as well as positions in non-academic settings. The College of Education and Human Sciences
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mechanization and irrigation technologies and practices in the context of a changing climate while mitigating potential negative impacts on water resource availability and quality, and human health. Research and
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committed to creating learning, research, extension programming, and work environments that are inclusive of human diversity. We actively encourage applications from and nominations of individuals from