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, MD-PhD Program Job Profile Title Coordinator B Job Description Summary The Combined Degree and Physician Scholar Programs (CDPS) Office serves as home base for Penn’s large and vibrant MD-PhD program
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that is the equivalent of a minor in physics. The applicants are qualified for the position by either having graduated from a CAMPEP-accredited MS or PhD graduate program, or possessing a PhD in physics or
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for applicants who are considering applying to a PhD in economics or related fields; people who worked with our team have been accepted in PhD programs including Penn economics, NYU economics, or the Harvard
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experience with writing and obtaining grants. An MD ( or equivalent ) or Phd preferred. Job Description Temporary Employee - Non-Exempt Job Location - City, State Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Department / School
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, federal debt, immigration, pre-K education, paid family leave, universal basic income, Social Security, health care and many other areas. The PWBM team consists of roughly 30 PhD economists, policy analysts
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Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, founded in 1907 as the first secular institution to grant PhDs in Jewish studies. From Dropsie, the Katz Center has inherited some of the features
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as a Women's Health/Gender Related Nurse Practitioner in Pennsylvania is required. For this position, a PhD or DNP required. Application Instructions Interested candidates should submit a cover letter
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the first secular institution to grant PhDs in Jewish studies. From Dropsie, the Katz Center has inherited some of the features that define its success such as the core of its Judaica library and the
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. This person will work directly with the founder of the Penn Collaborative (Torrey Creed, PhD) to co-lead a growing team of experts in both the practice of implementation and the empirical study of its
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and quantitative data analysis, and emerge prepared to apply for PhD programs in Economics or Finance. Research Associates will be encouraged to be an active part of the Wharton research community