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, [email protected], Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY.
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in the Department of Psychology or Graduate School of Education at Stanford University. The aim of the postdoc is to develop psychometric and longitudinal models for study of human development
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, psychoneuroimmunology, health and human development, epidemiology, or biostatistics, and have demonstrated research excellence and productivity. Preference will be given to candidates with strong statistical skills
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social psychology or a related quantitative social science (e.g., political science, gender studies, sociology, human development). Applicants should submit a statement that describes their research
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degree or equivalent in human development, social welfare, psychology, or a related social and behavioral science and have strong methodological training in quantitative data analysis with large datasets
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A PhD (e.g., communication sciences and disorders, psychology, social work, neuroscience, health and human development, education, genetics) completed by the start of the position. Preferred
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, human development) is a plus. In addition to the core project responsibilities, the post-doctoral associate will have an agreed portion of their time protected to spend on advancing their own research
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Applied Health Science degree, with five areas of focus: Dietetics (ACEND accredited), Human Development and Family Studies, Nutrition Science, Safety, and Youth Development. The Department of Applied
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Psychology, Human-Animal Interaction, or related human services field (e.g., Occupational Science, Human Development and Family Studies, Neuroscience, Public Health, Social Work) upon hire. Preferred
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the Human Development and Family Sciences Department (HDFS). The HDFS Department has 37 full-time faculty from diverse disciplinary backgrounds. Faculty are located across the state at four campuses where