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the Glenn College faculty lead in the development and execution of a comprehensive, multi-dimensional evaluation strategy for the SECURE Center—a national initiative focused on strengthening the U.S
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) and program lead for the College of Medicine Controlled Substances Program (COM CSP). This position designs, implements, and evaluates research compliance frameworks to ensure the COM CSP meets U.S
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development or R-series awards as appropriate. Faculty at all levels will receive start-up support to launch their research program at OSU. We are seeking individuals who are passionate about building and
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graduate program in German and undergraduate programs in German, Scandinavian, and Yiddish offer a wide array of courses, covering both languages (German, Swedish, Old Norse, Yiddish) and research fields
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prestigious clinical fellowships and international training opportunities through the OSU Global Neurology Initiative, with partner programs in Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. In 2024, our Neurology
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part of Moritz’s top-twenty legal writing program. The position will begin in the 2026-27 academic year. This is a nine-month appointment with eligibility for supplemental summer salary for research
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trauma, have a willingness to take on challenging wounds and a sincere commitment to growing a successful program in an academic environment. An interest and/or fellowship in burn surgery as we expand our
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of Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University is one of the largest programs of its kind in the United States. It offers undergraduate degrees in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language and literature
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potential to maintain an externally funded, independent research program. Applicants with current extramural funding in the form of transition to faculty grants or established investigators with existing
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of Public Affairs is ranked 16th in the nation and #1 in Ohio among 271 Public Affairs schools by U.S. News and World Report. This marks the college’s 10th year within the top 10% of public affairs graduate