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Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Simulation Fellowship The Cornell University Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Simulation Fellowship is a two-year program designed
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, licensed veterinary technicians and students. • Work with the program director to design, implement and execute innovative research projects and programmatic efforts. • Prepare research reports and scholarly
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, the aspects of digital agriculture in the production and management of agriculture, digital platforms supporting urban infrastructure (e.g., the sharing economy), and as a theme that is cross-cutting in many
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of learners design and implement education research projects Position Description Qualifications: Board certified diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care and those who will
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(starting at $65,000-$85,000). The Fellow will propose a program of work in collaboration with at least two mentors at any given time, as described above. The Director of the Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center
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accountability and the interplay of data science with policy, law, and institutions), the economics/computer science interface (e.g., markets and mechanism design, auction design, or the study of voting mechanisms
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in the production and management of agriculture, digital platforms supporting urban infrastructure (e.g., the sharing economy), and as a theme that is cross-cutting in many of these areas
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affirmative outreach to service providers across these counties, in partnership with the Program Director and Supervising Attorney, to build the Hotline and expand the scope of Provide expanded representation