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to participants; may independently plan and complete assigned projects, events and programs with a defined scope Information gathering and reporting: Research and compile information; develop draft communications
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funded grant and gift projects, as well as developing and conducting research and evaluation efforts for IOURMR outreach programs. Postdoctoral research fellows will also have opportunities to collaborate
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scientific samples and determining need for further testing Develop recommendations and/or providing solutions, standards, and protocol to a wide range of difficult problems Plan, design, develop, monitor and
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on Disabilities & Human Development Location Boise Posting Context Statement The Center on Disabilities and Human Development (CDHD) is an independent unit within the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences
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. The candidate will also serve on graduate committees and contribute to students’ professional development. 3. Research: Establish a robust research program in one or more of the specified areas, with a strong
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. The faculty candidate is expected to develop a national reputation and have an active role in their professional society. They will also show the potential to develop collaborations both within the Department
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leadership in the development and implementation of department plans and policies. Fostering and supporting open communication with faculty and staff. Fostering excellence in teaching, scholarship, service and
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excellence. The candidate will advise/mentor both undergraduate and graduate students. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a strong externally funded research program that supports graduate
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performing administrative functions such as researching information and solving problems for faculty, staff and students, and providing program and/or event assistance. Duties may include: Compose, proofread
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contingent on work and/or funding. The Dance Program has a rich instructional and scholarly outreach tradition at the University of Idaho and has the only four-year B.S. Dance degree in Idaho. The ideal