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Leadership (RCEL) invites applications for an Assistant Academic and Program Administrator. This position is responsible for supporting RCEL's academic programs and day-to-day operations, including graduate
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their research in peer-reviewed publications and conferences; establish a strong research program supported by extramural funding; be involved in service to the university and broader scientific community; and
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to the Senior Fellow for Brain Health and Society, the Program Manager directs the administrative operations and strategic initiatives for Rice University's Brain Health and Society program. The incumbent is
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-for-year basis may be substituted Skills: Listening, verbal and written communication, analytical, and research skills Statistical, graphical analysis, and/or computer programming skills (MATLAB, Python
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). The successful candidate will be expected to establish a vibrant, externally funded research program, teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and contribute to the collaborative and interdisciplinary
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program director (PD) Dr. Rebecca Richards-Kortum and CITEC Co-PIs, will provide technical assistance to the portfolio of sub-projects funded through CITEC on the design, laboratory testing, and clinical
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and service responsibilities with CAAAS. The position requires a Ph.D. in a Psychology or a related field, and job duties entail conducting a productive and exceptional research program with
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world-leading dynamic and innovative research program in fundamental science and who will excel in teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels, while embracing Rice University’s diverse community
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, innovative, and independent research program supported by external funding and will teach graduate and undergraduate courses. In our candidate pools, we seek to attract greater representation of women
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positions, we seek applicants whose scholarship will complement existing research in the BioSciences department . Successful candidates will lead a dynamic, innovative, and independent research program