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Northwest, USA. Report results to stakeholders. Required Qualifications PhD in related field. Knowledge of quantitative characterization and interpretation of sedimentology/stratigraphy of continental margins
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Qualifications Juris Doctor (JD) or an advanced degree (Master’s or PhD) in a scientific or engineering field. Export Compliance Professional certification. Experience in a university setting. Salary Range
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Qualifications Candidate must have a PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics or related field. Prospective research associate must have a strong quantitative background, modelling skills and/or extensive
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computational visualization. PhD must have been received within the past three years. The position is funded for a year with possibility of continuation based upon performance review, progress towards research
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and experience may be substituted as appropriate. Preferred Qualifications Master's Degree, PhD or EdD. Ability to multi-task, operate successfully under high-pressure situations. Ability to work
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, with 165 affiliated faculty across colleges, schools, and departments at UT Austin. LLILAS offers programs that lead to BA, MA, and PhD degrees and a range of dual MA degree programs. The Nettie Lee
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, with 165 affiliated faculty across colleges, schools, and departments at UT Austin. LLILAS offers programs that lead to BA, MA, and PhD degrees and a range of dual MA degree programs. The Nettie Lee
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Qualifications PhD and four years of related experience. Experience conducting psychometric analyses using item response theory methodology. Experience working with REDCap. Salary Range $54,000 - $62,000 Working
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analyses. Per University policy, this assignment is a temporary training position for a recent PhD graduate. This initial assignment and any renewals to this position cannot exceed five years from the start
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the top 10 programs of social work education in the country, awards BSW, MSSW, and PhD degrees within a research-intensive public university. The Steve Hicks School is committed to supporting excellence in