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Postdoctoral Fellowship. The focus of this postdoctoral fellowship will be the study of sports and U.S. cultures. The position starts August 16, 2026 and concludes August 15, 2027. Postdoctoral responsibilities
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these grants (e.g., videos of hundreds of large groups trying to reach consensus, real-world court data on racial composition of juries and videos of jury selection, databases of real 911 calls
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legal decision-making at the individual and group level. Primary tasks will include analyzing and publishing data from several federally funded projects that have been recently completed
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will be based in New York City (NYC) and report to Tashara M. Leak, PhD, RDN, Associate Professor in the Division of Nutritional Sciences (https://www.human.cornell.edu/people/tml226 ) and Co-Director of
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residential communities by visiting: https://scl.cornell.edu/residential-life/housing/campus-housing You can find information specifically for first-year communities by visiting: https://scl.cornell.edu
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. To apply: Please apply via Academic Jobs Online https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30939 Qualified candidates should submit a short cover letter, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three
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The Cornell American Studies Program invites applicants for the Stephen and Evelyn Milman Postdoctoral Fellowship. The focus of this postdoctoral fellowship will be the study of sports and U.S. cultures
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(CTECH)—a U.S. Department of Transportation Tier 1 University Transportation Research Center dedicated to advancing sustainable technology-enabled mobility for public and planetary health—located in Ithaca
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part of the workday. Collect and manage participant data ensuring confidentiality at all times. Required Qualifications: Associate degree or equivalent education (GED/High School Diploma and 1 year
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to evaluate the technical, environmental, and socioeconomic implications of transitioning to resilient crops in the Northeastern U.S. and comparable temperate regions. The postdoc will: (1) build geospatial