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Two years of college or a completed A.A. program with an emphasis in chemistry, biology or physics or a completed animal husbandry program. One year of related experience, or equivalent in education
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provides an extensive postdoctoral training program to provide guidance in professional development, including workshops focused on grant writing, career development, networking and job searching within and
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with managing pre-health science courses and general program execution for all program scholars in the Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) and the Northeast Regional Alliance MedPrep HCOP
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of the Humanities & History unit. Contribute as an instructor to the Libraries’ teaching partnerships, including those for the Writing Program and other Core Curriculum courses, as well as the Libraries’ general
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foundations of economic decision-making, using behavioral experiments and computational modeling. The program is especially interested in research that explores parallels between the cognitive mechanisms
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general office responsibilities, the Administrative Assistant oversees the administrative process for Incompletes/Deferred Exams. Will also provide executive level support to the Academic Success Program
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) and will teach one course per semester in the Department of Anthropology’s terminal Master’s (MAO) Program and work with the Director of the MAO Program. Successful candidates must have their PhD by
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Lung Transplant Program at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is seeking a full-time Pulmonary and Critical Care physician at the Assistant Professor rank. Applicants are expected to have specific clinical
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husbandry program or equivalent in education, training and experience. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience with psychological or neuropsychological testing, psychology/cognitive research, and database
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office hours to assigned cohort of first-year students and to students in the second and third years of the J.D. program. Meet regularly with students to serve as a resource for all aspects of student life