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methods to estimate the causal impacts of public policies. Current work spans the evaluation of housing and social service interventions, the criminal justice system, and the design and targeting of public
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. There may be future opportunities to be trained in qualitative research methods. The future Research Assistant will have the opportunity to be part of a dynamic team, work with key state stakeholders (e.g
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producers supporting Brown faculty in exemplary methods of integrating technology into the teaching environment for all Brown courses. Responsibilities: This position is responsible for the support of
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the Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning . DLD is a team of learning designers, learning technologists, and educational media producers supporting Brown faculty in exemplary methods of integrating
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quantitative and/or mixed-methods approaches to data and evaluation, including demonstrated ability to scope projects in partnership with diverse stakeholders. Ability to provide intellectual leadership
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subject research and qualitative methods is desired Familiarity with SPSS, REDCap, Qualtrics, NVivo, R is advantageous Fluency in Spanish is highly desired And/or equivalent combination of education and
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are required knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the job successfully. Strong knowledge of community-based participatory research and program evaluation methods. Experience in nutrition
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, and data visualization tools Ability to document analytic methods clearly and accurately Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently on assigned tasks and
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disadvantaged populations is a plus. Candidates with prior work experience in qualitative and quantitative research methods, project management, and administrative research tasks will be preferred. This position
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. Knowledge of athlete skill development and position-specific training. Understanding of recruiting processes and athlete evaluation methods. Awareness of injury prevention and safe training practices. Strong