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pursuing a PhD in Sociology, Organizational Studies, Education, or Public Policy. This position is based in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The appointment term
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Public Policy. This position is based in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The appointment term for this Fellow is for one year, starting July 2024. Preference will be
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research and teaching culture; teach in Colleges in small groups; to act as a College Director of Studies for students choosing to take papers in Land Economy; teach undergraduate and/or Masters students in
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Applications are invited for the role of School Research Grant Assistant within the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences. This post is primarily dedicated to supporting research grant
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Applications are invited for the role of School Research Grant Assistant within the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences. This post is primarily dedicated to supporting research grant
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collaborative institute at the interface between fundamental research and the clinic with a mission to determine the molecular mechanisms of disease in order to advance human health. For informal enquiries please
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fundamental research and the clinic, with a mission to determine the molecular mechanisms of disease in order to advance human health. For informal enquiries please contact Dr Jonathon Nixon-Abell (jjn36
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, qualifications and experience required to perform the role are: Has obtained or is close to obtaining a PhD in a topic related to ergonomics, human factors, cognitive psychology, or relevant design discipline. The
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of Zoology, and be part of a diverse team working on this project, including conservation researchers at the University of Cambridge and the University of Reading, and conservation and policy professionals
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University of Cambridge, Department of Archaeology | Cambridge, England | United Kingdom | about 8 hours ago
above. Applications are encouraged from all branches and fields of archaeology broadly construed, including also human evolution, heritage and museums studies, with no restrictions on methodological