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%). Other ad hoc duties as assigned by the supervisor. Requirements Required: PhD in a relevant area of avian ecology or evolutionary biology. Professional record of regularly publishing scientific papers in
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recent Cornell PhDs. The Humanities Scholars Program, an undergraduate research initiative in Cornell University’s College of Arts & Sciences, invites applications from scholars holding PhDs from Cornell
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, the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, and the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. The College delivers undergraduate, graduate, and professional business programs
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PhDs. The Humanities Scholars Program, an undergraduate research initiative in Cornell University's College of Arts & Sciences, invites applications from scholars holding PhDs from Cornell and Cornell
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of Applied Economics and Management, and the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. The College delivers undergraduate, graduate, and professional business programs creating a collaborative
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to the 4-H Out-of-School Program to include, but not limited to: academic enrichment; entrepreneur programs; environmental science and natural resources; violence prevention; community service; life skills
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or equivalent and/or PhD training and practical experience will be considered. The successful applicant will be expected to build and maintain an active research program in fish health, and candidates
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a D.V.M. degree or equivalent and/or PhD training and practical experience will be considered. The successful applicant will be expected to build and maintain an active research program in fish health
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project on carbon governance and digital agriculture. This person will conduct research on emerging developments in remote sensing, computer science, biogeochemistry, carbon governance, and finance
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recent Cornell PhDs. The Humanities Scholars Program, an undergraduate research initiative in Cornell University’s College of Arts & Sciences, invites applications from scholars holding PhDs from Cornell