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information about benefits, visit https://hr.uoregon.edu/about-benefits . The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with
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for its open research pool. Positions are limited duration appointments potentially renewable for up to a total of three years. Potential areas of research include: program development; statistical analyses
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of the Department of Biology and conduct research on the development, ecology, evolution, and physiology of marine organisms worldwide from the intertidal zone to the deep sea. Position Summary The Marko Lab
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Institute (PSI) is a multi-disciplinary institute focused on understanding human development, preventing behavioral health problems, and implementing effective interventions in community settings. The PSI
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Apply now Job no:535649 Work type:Faculty - Pro Tempore Location:Portland, OR Categories:Child Development, Education, Research/Scientific/Grants, Psychology Department: The Ballmer Institute
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center for both research and development, making Oregon a place where companies can start up and grow. The Knight Campus will reshape the higher education landscape in Oregon by training the next
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Institute, US-Vietnam Research Center, and several on-campus affiliates and programs related to grants and other external funding sources, events, and professional development. Position Summary The Global
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The Prevention Science Institute (PSI) is a multi-disciplinary institute focused on understanding human development, preventing behavioral health problems, and implementing effective interventions in community
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the Institute focus on a wide variety of issues including natural resource management, land use, climate change, rural development, transportation, green building, alternative energy, natural hazards, and
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established, preexisting research and outreach entities within the University of Oregon, College of Education: The Secondary Special Education & Transition (SSET) research unit, the Center for Human Development