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pathway to longer-term impact, please simply describe your theory of change (i.e., where your proposed work logically fits into a realistic chain of events you believe will ultimately lead to impact at a
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describe your theory of change (i.e., where your proposed work logically fits into a realistic chain of events you believe will ultimately lead to impact at a given time in the future). Applicant’s
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considering the following criteria: Prior relevant work or industry experience. Education level to the extent education is relevant to the position. Academic Discipline Unique applicable skills. Employment
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opportunity for recipients to engage at the nexus of highly rigorous academic research and real impact in sustainability. Fellows work with both a Cornell faculty mentor and a partnering external organization
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opportunity for recipients to engage at the nexus of highly rigorous academic research and real impact in sustainability. Fellows work with both a Cornell faculty mentor and a partnering external organization
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candidate will be determined considering the following criteria: Prior relevant work or industry experience. Education level to the extent education is relevant to the position. Academic Discipline Unique
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, including non-US field research, is a common part of many Fellows' research plans, the Cornell Atkinson Postdoctoral Fellowship is US-based for employment purposes. The primary aim of the Cornell Atkinson
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, including non-US field research, is a common part of many Fellows' research plans, the Cornell Atkinson Postdoctoral Fellowship is US-based for employment purposes. The primary aim of the Cornell Atkinson
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are encouraged to contact Cornell Office of Civil Rights at voice (607) 255-2242, or email at accommodations@cornell.edu . Applicants that do not have internet access are encouraged to visit your local
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approaches that address (for example) the intellectual status of the image, the political functions of art, or visual theology across multiple regions. The Mellon Fellow will teach two courses per year: one