10 computer-programmer-"LIST"-"University-of-Oslo"-"U.S" positions at University of Lethbridge in Canada
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. The successful candidate will be expected to mount an externally funded research program that includes undergraduate and graduate students and contribute to the required courses for the undergraduate Neuroscience
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. Minimum qualifications include a doctoral degree in Chemistry, as well as appropriate postdoctoral experience. The successful candidate will be expected to mount an externally funded research program that
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their Ph.D. dissertation in these areas; have an active research program in one or more of the specified areas; and experience teaching relevant courses at the University level. A demonstrated commitment to
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their Ph.D. dissertation in these areas; have an active research program in one or more of the specified areas; and experience teaching relevant courses at the University level. A demonstrated commitment to
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their Ph.D. dissertation in these areas; have an active research program in one or more of the specified areas; and experience teaching relevant courses at the University level. A demonstrated commitment to
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their dissertation in one of these areas; A completed DBA will also be considered. Candidates should have an active research program in any of these areas; preference will be given to candidates with interests in
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their dissertation in one of these areas; A completed DBA will also be considered. Candidates should have an active research program in any of these areas; preference will be given to candidates with interests in
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. Responsibilities: Develop and implement cases for support and fundraising plans around key emerging institutional priorities and identify and cultivate a list of prospects for the initiative with a team of
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) program, with assigned courses including: Modern Studio Recording Techniques (MUSI 2550) Technical Ear Training (MUSI 2560) Electronic and Popular Music Production (MUSI 3850) Music Design for Film and
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research program. Our Team: We are a research-intensive group, which focuses on fundamental problems in the neurobiology of cerebral functioning. The successful applicant will develop a research program