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Provide administrative support to the Director of Academic Affairs (e.g., assist with preparing materials and scheduling orientation sessions for all new majors, assist with advisor assignments
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Two years of college or equivalent, Bachelor's Degree preferred One to three years of relevant experience. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, natural or protective hairstyle, religion, sex,...
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to master’s and doctoral students • Assist with the recruitment and management of sport practicum placements Lecturer, Sport & Performance Psychology The Boston University Wheelock College of Education and
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regulation. The position is for a senior research technician to assist with mouse breeding and husbandry, behavioral assays, stereotaxic mouse surgery, and histological analyses. Due to the size
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(SUMMIT) Lab, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Boston University, is directed by Dr. Samuel Meisel and is hiring a full-time research assistant to begin in the Summer 2024. The mission
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Brain Sciences at Boston University. This research assistant position is ideal for individuals interested in pursuing a PhD in clinical psychology or a related field. Primary responsibilities will include
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The Research Specialist II will be responsible for coordinating one multi-site clinical trial as well as assisting in the coordination of several other single site project, as as detailed below
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of Neurology, Dr. Robert Reinhart, Associate Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences, and Dr. Katherine Turk, Assistant Professor of Neurology.' Require a bachelor's degree with 1-3 years working experiences
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, behavior and health, and nutrition. The Sr. Staff Coordinator will assist the Research Administration team with all aspects of grant administration, including assistance with budget management, proposal
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of Dr. Andrew Budson, Professor of Neurology, Dr. Robert Reinhart, Associate Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences, and Dr. Katherine Turk, Assistant Professor of Neurology. Required a bachelor's