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a PhD in agricultural and resource economics, economics, or related field by the start of the position. The ideal candidate has a strong quantitative background (econometrics and causal inference
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associates, PhD students, and several Master's or undergraduate students across multiple universities and organizations. The research team will work alongside the engineering team to investigate the validity
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spillovers. The postdoc will contribute to a collegial and collaborative lab dynamic. Qualifications Essential Qualifications: ● A PhD in ecology, epidemiology, or related discipline ● Established publication
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through Academic Jobs Online https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/29398 . If you are a PhD candidate, please include a letter from your advisor or DGS confirming that you will have completed your PhD
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of postdoctoral associates, PhD students, and several Master’s or undergraduate students across multiple universities and organizations. The research team will work alongside the engineering team to investigate
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meaningful scholarship. Required Qualifications: Applicant must have a PhD in psychology, human development, quantitative psychology, or a related area. Strong background/interests in health and well-being
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part of a stimulating, collaborative environment that values rigorous, innovative, and socially meaningful scholarship. Required Qualifications: Applicant must have a PhD in psychology, human development
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a PhD in agricultural and resource economics, economics, or related field by the start of the position. The ideal candidate has a strong quantitative background (econometrics and causal inference
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, and socially meaningful scholarship. Required Qualifications: Applicant must have a PhD in psychology, human development, quantitative psychology, or a related area. Strong background/interests in
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a PhD in agricultural and resource economics, economics, or related field by the start of the position. The ideal candidate has a strong quantitative background (econometrics and causal inference