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Details Posted: 09-May-24 Location: St Paul, Minnesota Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Social/Behavioral Sciences Internal Number: 5243612 Assistant Professor, Psychology
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Department at St. Catherine University invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Psychology. This position is a 9-month tenure-track position. St. Kate’s Psychology Department is
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Applications are being accepted for a tenure-track position in Psychology with a child development emphasis at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank, with a projected start date of January 1
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Ref. No. SU FV-1550-24 at Department of Psychology . Closing date: 30 june 2024. The Department of Psychology is a diverse and creative workplace for education and research in Psychology. Each
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QUALIFICATIONS: MINIMUM: Each position assigned to this classification must require specific training at the Bachelor's degree or Master's degree level in Education, Special Education, Psychology, Social Work
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10 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON Research Field Biological sciences Sociology Ethics in health sciences Psychological sciences Sociology Ethics in social
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The Department of Special Education & Rehabilitation at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania invites applications for a full-time, Tenure-Track Associate Professor. Located in the beautiful
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Position Overview Location: London, Devon House (St Katherines Dock) Hybrid Option available, to be discussed during the interview Term: Three Years (Full-time; Fixed term) Direct Reports: Research
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electroencephalography(EEG), transcranial magnetic stimulation(TMS), transcranial electrical stimulation(tES), quantitative sensory testing(QST), and psychological profiling to study and modulate the brain activity in
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magnetic stimulation(TMS), transcranial electrical stimulation(tES), quantitative sensory testing(QST), and psychological profiling to study and modulate the brain activity in clinical and experimental pain