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: Required: PhD or foreign equivalent in public health, epidemiology, health services, quantitative social sciences or related discipline (must be conferred by the appointment start date but not at time of
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" data-original-title="">1 ) Life Health and Medical Sciences (Public Health " data-original-title="">1 ) Social and Behavioral Sciences (Political Science and Government Public Policy Science Policy
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Description: The Population Health Initiative, in partnership with the University of Washington’s Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology , is accepting applications for the summer 2021 Population Health Applied Research Fellowship Program until April 22, 2021. This paid fellowship program...
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for Canada-U.S. relations as well as Canadian social, economic, political, security, and quality of life issues. Topics particularly relevant to Canada-U.S. relations include trade and economics, defense and
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advising, orientation to WashU and the St. Louis community, and other programming intended to help students thrive academically and socially. The OISS also supports international scholars including faculty
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information-sharing and outreach efforts using various channels including email, Web, and social media Training in recruitment and maintenance of internal and external partnerships and promotion Training in
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. Postdoctoral program applicants must possess a doctoral degree (PhD, DrPH, or equivalent) in epidemiology, health or public health, urban policy, social work, sociology, anthropology, economics, health services
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of these other publishing areas. In addition to excellent organization and communication skills, the fellow is expected to have an understanding of a wide range of scholarly topics in order to
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Foundation. We invite recent Ph.D. graduates, or finishing doctoral candidates across all disciplines in the arts, humanities and social sciences to apply for one of three one-quarter long full time paid
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, and the social determinants of health; Understanding of the connections between structural racism and health outcomes; Experience working on policies related to at least one of the social determinants