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, including workshops, lab tours, lectures, poster sessions, seminars, and networking opportunities. A few helpful tips before you start an application: Review the science areas at ORNL to determine what best
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on personal career development in the areas of STEM, providing opportunities to collaborate and network with other students and researchers. Highly competitive applicants will have education and/or
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and participant will define the scope of research and schedule the appointment period. Appointment periods range from one month to more than one year. Funding varies and is awarded based upon
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the areas of STEM, providing opportunities to collaborate and network with other students and researchers across all STEM disciplines. Application Requirements A complete application consists of: Zintellect
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strengthen skills in literature review, evidence synthesis, analysis, evaluation, and translation, and build professional networks and explore career paths in nutrition research, nutrition policy, and
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of network understanding around local food security at the nexus of OneHealth; Mapping/synthesizing OneHealth interactions that occur across the islands, with an emphasis on food security; Explore technologies
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writing and econometric skills, as well as increase proficiency using statistical software (such as STATA or R). The mentor will encourage dissemination of results among managers and research groups. Mentor
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organizational structure Learning industry standard software implementation Identifying, evaluating and synthesizing business data and other information relevant to MWR Activities Analyzing I-MENU sales to help
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and FDA, learn from federal experts and strengthen skills in literature review, evidence synthesis, analysis, evaluation, and translation, and build professional networks and explore career paths in
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the potential plant species and vegetation structure than can be supported at a given site). Awareness of future ecological potential can help define objectives for species and structural conditions