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collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively across clinical and administrative teams. Preferred Education: Master's or PhD in Computer Science, Data Science, Biostatistics, Engineering
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international projects and initiatives related to museum practices. Preferred Education: PhD in anthropology, archaeology or sociocultural anthropology, or related discipline. Work Week: Standard (M-F equal
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teach courses that support YSE’s Society of American Foresters (SAF) accredited master?s program. The successful applicant will be expected to: teach and advise students at the PhD, master?s, and
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. Del Priore, MD, PhD, MA (Honorary) Robert R. Young Professor of Ophthalmology Chair, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science Yale School of Medicine Chief of Ophthalmology Yale-New Haven Health
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Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases at the Yale School of Medicine is recruiting a new faculty member at the Assistant/Associate Professor level. Applicants should have an MD, or MD/PhD training in
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communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively across clinical and administrative teams. Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: Master’s or PhD in Computer Science, Data Science
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member of a team frequently under deadlines. Preferred Education: Demonstrated ability to read and transcribe 18th century handwriting. PhD in Early American History. Advanced archival research skills
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collaborative research hub. Examples of the practical impact of recently published original science in our lab is available at www.goshualab.com . Qualifications Minimum qualifications (#1-4): 1. PhD or MD-PhD
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PhD or equivalent level degree; faculty development leadership experience; 5 -7 years’ university teaching experience. Required Skill/Ability 1: Ability to have confidential and non-evaluative
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, with PyTorch and/or other GPU programming tools is also necessary. You should have completed all requirements for your PhD by the time you are hired. How to Apply: Candidates who have most, but not all