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and Experience PhD – area of expertise or focus of program of research aligning with CHESR, that links to the overall Rutgers SON mission and vision; Eligibility for appointment at least at the rank
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, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Department of Kinesiology and Health at Rutgers University – New Brunswick invites applications for a tenure-track
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Unit Terms of Appointment Staff - 12 month Position Pension Eligibility ABP Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD or Master’s Degree in a relevant science plus three (3) years of related
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The tenure track faculty member’s primary responsibility (80-90% effort) is in conducting research to grow and sustain an extramurally funded research program. A small allocation of effort is towards teaching
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: Standing, sitting, walking, talking, or hearing. No special vision requirements. Work Environment: Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). This position is
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and program coordination, with opportunities to create and contribute new visions. The successful candidate will join a vibrant school of 60 faculty members working across a range of education fields
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and program coordination, with opportunities to create and contribute new visions. The successful candidate will join a vibrant school of 60 faculty members working across a range of education fields
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and program coordination, with opportunities to create and contribute new visions. The successful candidate will join a vibrant school of 60 faculty members working across a range of education fields
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interdisciplinary and translational research within the division. The current Division strives to be a nationally recognized program, advancing clinical, educational, research and scholarly activities with the goal
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, PhD, or equivalent terminal degree in cellular, molecular, computational, or systems neuroscience, psychiatry, neurology, or related fields with a research focus on aging and Alzheimer disease and