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Sciences | Physics Administration The Nuclear Theory group at The Ohio State University invites applications for a postdoctoral position at the intersection of nuclear theory and astrophysics, focusing
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maintenance and equipment life-cycle, 23) building automation systems and controls, 24) AC/DC theory Minimum Classification Requirements: High school diploma/GED or equivalent combination of education and
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. This foundational course offers a broad survey of the field of psychology and is designed to introduce students to key concepts, theories, and research methods. Course Topics Include: Research methods in psychology
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disciplines in professional development activities. The Nursing Educator incorporates knowledge and skill in clinical nursing theory and practice, adult learning principles and best practice educational
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. Prepares research reports and assists with preparation of publications, manuscripts, articles, posters, and abstracts, including scientific literature reviews and devising tables, figures and/or graphs
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and graduate students, prepare professional talks and presents them at weekly meetings and at professional conferences. Modeling involves knowledge of the crystallographic theory of martensitic
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knowledge and skills related to clinical nursing theory and evidenced based practice, leadership, adult learning principles and educational standards and regulatory requirements. Serves as the unit based
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team environment; Familiarity with career development theory; Understanding of the graduate career management industry Desired Qualifications Masters degree and 58 years of experience in a higher
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incorporates an understanding and use of computer/information science, biomedical informatics, basic biological sciences, clinical science, and population science theories and methods. Must be enrolled in a
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implementing educational offerings aligned with Student Life’s student learning goals and applies student development theories to inform programming and outreach; operates with a high degree of independence