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interested in available research positions in biological sciences. Positions are a limited duration, funding-contingent postdoctoral or research assistant/associate appointments that may be full-time, part
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of the Principal investigator (PI). Research Associate positions will be conducting research with only general guidance from the PI. Postdoctoral Scholar positions conduct research under the direction of a faculty
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: Research Assistant, Postdoctoral Scholar, Research Associate Annual Basis: 12 Month Review of Applications Begins immediately Special Instructions to Applicants Please include CV Department Summary
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of Oregon’s academic excellence at home and with partners worldwide. Centers and programs within GSI include the African Sustainability Center, APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Program, Center for Applied
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: CAS Computer Science Rank: Research Assistant (Type B, C), Research Associate, Postdoctoral Scholar Annual Basis: 12 Month Review of Applications Begins Applications will be reviewed as needs arise
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Computational/Theoretical Neuroscience. Minimum Requirements Research Assistant: Bachelors degree in Biology or related field Research Associate/Postdoctoral Scholar: PhD in Biology or related field All offers
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a possibility of renewal up to a total of three years, depending on program needs, funding, and performance. Examples of research positions potentially available include research assistants
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Rank: Research Assistant, Research Associate, Postdoctoral Scholar Annual Basis: 12 Month Review of Applications Begins Applications will be reviewed as needs arise Special Instructions to Applicants In
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research experience, contribute to program goals, and receive an annual performance evaluation. Postdoctoral Research Scholars will conduct research under the direction of a faculty member for the purposes
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appointments that are full time, part-time or short term, contracts not to exceed one year. There is a possibility of renewal up to a total of three years, depending on program needs, funding, and performance