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/Documents/PDF/career-center-Emp_Eligibility_Docs.pdf Notice of Vacancy Number ST2300841 Job Title Economics Teaching, Research, and Programming Assistant Job Category Regular Student Job Job Type Regular
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state's growing profile as a regional leader in research, technology transfer, economic development, and job creation. Below you will find the details for the position including any supplementary
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is initially for one year with funding possible for two years. Qualifications: The candidate should possess a Ph.D. in economics or health services research or a related discipline. Mastery of working
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farmers’ production, and marketing practices, examine consumers’ preferences for elderberry products, and assess the economic feasibility of different elderberry cultivars and weed management practices. You
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machine learning implementation, and techno-economics. Responsibilities Research Writing Proposal Development Various other duties as assigned Required Qualifications The ideal candidate must have: Ph.D. in
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Riggs researching key areas including but not limited to: 1) tech/data science/engineering, 2) transport / travel behavior / transit and 3) policy / economics / marketing. The Fellow will work with
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for research projects on the economics and epidemiology of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, including differentiated service delivery models for HIV treatment and integration of HIV and non-HIV care. This is a 9-month
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P12 Partnerships unit as well as the GEAR UP Program. Minimum Education, Experience, and Skills Doctoral degree in public policy, education, political science, economics, higher education, or a relevant
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. Required Qualifications* The successful candidate will have a doctoral degree in Epidemiology, Health Economics, Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science or a related field. Additional
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economics. Duties: The candidate will work with a multidisciplinary team consisting of research and extension faculty, graduate and undergraduate students in developing the AI-enabled animal monitoring and