80 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Fellowship positions at Harvard University
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an environment that is diverse, inclusive and respectful. Learn more about our lab here: https://bioniclab.seas.harvard.edu/ We are recruiting fellows from diverse backgrounds interested in solving tough problems
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, anthropology, history, economics, public policy, or environmental studies. Research must focus on topics related to climate and/or the environment in the Middle East and North Africa. The PhD must be conferred
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provide them with opportunities for intellectual growth in a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative environment. The Institute encourages scholars to work between fields and laboratories, with support
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approaches such as digital technology or task-sharing for scale-up of proven interventions. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates who are interested in these or related fields, particularly those
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of flourishing within higher education. Candidates must have research interests in well-being, and a PhD in the empirical social or biomedical sciences. Preference will be given to candidates with research
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and Dumbarton Oaks Garden, pool, campus events, and more. Basic Qualifications PhD in the humanities and humanistic social sciences with a focus on environmental histories. History, Architectural
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of Engineering and Applied Sciences. The fellow will design and run human experiments, perform data analysis, and create computational models of learning and memory. A PhD is required. An ideal candidate will be
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transform healthcare and the environment by emulating the way nature builds. We harness the imagination of academia and the focus of industry to translate ground-breaking technologies into commercial products
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investigates cell behaviors in live embryos to address fundamental questions about how tissues are built Basic Qualifications Candidates should hold a PhD in the relevant areas or be nearing their PhD defense
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their PhD in economics, business, psychology, public policy, political science, environmental science, statistics, or related fields, and whose research interests include private sector initiatives aimed