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. Candidates will be working at the Drexel Autism Institute, which is a multidisciplinary institute emphasizing public health science approaches. Candidates will assist in designing, developing, conducting, and
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practices, and to guide future behavioral intervention research priorities for autistic individuals. This role includes coordinating a multidisciplinary team, assisting in the development of a novel
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equipment to minimize the potential hazard. Conduct evaluations of fume hoods. Assist Senior Lab Manager in developing and presenting various safety training programs for the school’s faculty, staff, and
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. They will have the opportunity to lead publications and develop their own research ideas. The candidate will participate in professional development activities including research group management and grant
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education. Preferred Qualifications Each member of the department is required to develop and exhibit high capabilities of emotional intelligence including, but not limited to: integrity, professional respect
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for the evolution of BGSD technology. Analyze audio and transcription data for evidence of self efficacy during pandemic during remote and hybrid programming. Analyze data from surveys, interview transcription and
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process to holistically educate new student leaders on university policies and expectations of their groups. Partner with the Student Government Association to review and approve new organization
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continuity of care. Consult with parents, faculty and staff when appropriate to ensure quality care to students. Provides ‘bridge’ services as needed. Develop and maintain comprehensive knowledge with
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& Design Job Summary The adjunct faculty member will employ a variety of strategies to foster student artistic development, learning and discussions, as well as encourage active learning in all students
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://drexel.edu/westphal/academics/graduate/AAML/ Job Summary The adjunct faculty member will employ a variety of strategies to foster student artistic development, learning and discussions, as well as encourage