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. The project seeks to advance population health using innovative quantitative methods in system dynamics computational modeling and structural equation modeling applied to accelerating the translation and
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and mental health. Depending upon rank, the successful candidate is expected to provide leadership to the clinical program, including service as director of clinical training. Topics of specific
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required. (4%) Perform other security related duties as assigned. (2%) CONTACTS Department: Daily contact with central dispatch via portable radio and telephone. Frequent contact with patrol officers
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technology. We welcome candidates with expertise in teaching and research that integrates the humanities with new technologies (e.g., digital and computational humanities, virtual and augmented reality, ethics
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, Professor POSITION OBJECTIVE Dr. Feeny, the Director of the PTSD Treatment and Research Program at Case Western Reserve University, is hiring a full-time post-doctoral scholar to work on a National Institute
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-month term and may be renewed contingent upon the individual's performance. Responsibilities and Duties: The applicant’s teaching responsibilities will include the training and management of a clinical
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. These are important research areas in the biomedical engineering program at Case, and enrich the program’s mission of ‘engineering better health’. The scope for the positions is to become part of a dynamic multi
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Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field. Successful candidates are expected to develop a vigorous, independent, externally funded research program, maintain a strong publication record
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second year is possible depending on funding and performance. Applicants should be practitioners and/or recent law school graduates with some litigation experience and have an interest in developing
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performance in research and teaching. Visiting assistant professors are expected to teach a variety of courses based on the needs of the department. The teaching load is 2 courses per semester (2 semesters per