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expected to work independently on projects; Postdoctoral Scholars work under a mentoring plan intended to support and develop their research skills after completing a PhD. The University of Oregon and the
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at the University of Oregon offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Computer Science; instruction is provided by 16 tenure track faculty, 2 emeritus faculty, and 6 career instructor faculty. The department serves
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): • Bachelor’s degree in Linguistics or related field To qualify for the rank of Research Assistant (Type C): • Master’s degree in Linguistics or related field To qualify for the rank of Research Associate: • PhD
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architecture degrees, and one of only three universities in the nation to offer BLA, MLA, and PhD degrees. The new Environmental Design (BA/BS) degree has expanded the value of an environmental design education
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until positions are filled. Department Summary The Computer Science Department in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oregon offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Computer Science
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, history, historic preservation, or a closely related field. • One year of experience in Cultural Resource Management or similar work. RESEARCH ASSOCIATE: • Terminal degree (Master's degree or PhD, depending
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Requirements • PhD in bioengineering, biochemistry, biology, human physiology, biophysics, physics, chemistry, chemical engineering or related disciplines • One year of lab experience Professional Competencies
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performance in response to stress. Postdocs are limited duration, funding contingent appointments for one year with a possible annual renewal for up to two additional years. Minimum Requirements • PhD in a
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universities in the nation to offer BLA, MLA and PhD degrees. The curriculum emphasizes understanding landscapes across multiple scales and contexts to support innovative design, critical thinking, and real
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, and functional MRI. As a result, students enrolled in our PhD program come away with the broad conceptual and technical skills necessary to run an independent neuroscience research lab or pursue many