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manuscripts. Assists in drafting presentations on research findings. The Attention, Perception, and EXperience (APEX lab) as part of the Center for Practical Wisdom in the Department of Psychology
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perception, comprehensive and standardised methodologies that integrate both spatial and temporal dynamics remain limited. This gap constrains the capacity to assess dynamic exposure conditions along mobility
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) agricultural, water company and environmental stakeholder engagement (via interviews and surveys) to review industry and public risk perceptions and attitudes, (v) the evaluation of alternative governance models
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PhD Fellow in Anthropology: Bushmeat, Infrastructure and Zoonotic Risk in Africa–China Contact Zones
relations, trade practices, and local perceptions of zoonotic risk. Analyse how roads, mining, urbanisation, and migration influence bushmeat markets and disease risk. Produce a doctoral dissertation aligned
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tasks utilizing expertise and knowledge acquired. Typically involving set-up of test apparatus, operation of equipment, and evaluation of the performance and reliability of systems and subcomponents
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candidates whose work examines how media and technology shape perception, presence, play and participation. Possible areas of expertise include (but are not limited to): Interactive and immersive environments
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. Ability to enforce policies and procedures while maintaining a courteous, tactful and helpful demeanor. Knowledge in protective, security and enforcement practices or the ability to learn. Ability to calmly
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for receiving tribal leadership and facilitation of tribal leaders' visits Research policies and practices as pertaining to Native Nation communities, traditional knowledge and intellectual property rights
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screenings for symptom burden, illness perception, financial/resource distress, and self-efficacy. Based on patient assessments, the Early Onset Specialist will facilitate high-level support throughout
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function. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Must be detail oriented and have knowledge and understanding of advising practices, office administration, accepted management and