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for individuals interested in pursuing graduate study in clinical psychology. Please contact Drs. Richard Brown (brown2@utexas.edu ) or Jasper Smits (smits@utexas.edu ) with any questions about the positions
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Dr. Alan Groves Lab. The position is fixed term, limited duration. Purpose The research associate will be dedicated to driving recruitment for a study to be conducted in a high stress, challenging
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collaborative work environment, and promote leadership at all levels of the organization. Purpose: The Senior Administrative Program Coordinator supports Military and Military‑Affiliated Students by serving as a
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, there are openings for part-time instructors. For more information contact Dr. Dan Pryor at dan.pryor@mccombs.utexas.edu or 469.274.4984. Application Instructions Submit cover letter, CV, and a minimum
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support the research program of Dr. Sam Cooper. Dr. Cooper conducts behavioral, neuroimaging, and clinical assessment and psychometric research in people with and without different forms of psychopathology
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through post-program evaluation. Collaborate with faculty to align academy content with departmental goals. Manage applications, selections, and scheduling. Serve as the primary point of contact
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presenting and producing program of the University of Texas at Austin (UT). The most active university-based performing arts center in the U.S., TPA is an anchor institution in Austin’s arts, cultural, and
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Resource Recovery (STARR) program. Purpose The State of Texas Advanced Resource Recovery (STARR) program is seeking a new Principal Investigator to lead the program, coordinate subprojects, manage research
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beginning in August 2026. The successful candidate will teach and mentor graduate students in the department’s aligned master’s program in Sport Management and our doctoral program in Physical Culture and
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distribution of program evaluations, consistent communication to program participants, collection, and analysis of program data such as attendance and demographics of participants, and the creation of reports