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public law/political theory workshop will be favored. Please address this interest in your cover letter, with some discussion of the independent research you are currently conducting. Course 1: POLSCI 389
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charts, graphs, and results of studies as directed Conducts literary searches as directed Required Qualifications* High School Diploma / GED Required Bachelor's Degree Preferred Research Tech Associate: 1
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, grant writing, and scholarly/dissemination tasks (e.g. literature searches, scientific presentations, manuscript preparation, graph/chart creation). Assist with the completion and maintenance of IRB
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, presentations, manuscript preparation, graph/chart creation). Participate in stakeholder meetings with community organizations. Assist with the completion and maintenance of IRB applications and other regulatory
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, able to maintain and coordinate multiple items. Excellent computer skills; proficient in data entry, analysis, graphing, Microsoft Office Familiarity with electronic equipment. Associate Level Successful
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education or student affairs Two or more years advising liberal arts students Knowledge of student development theory; experience with using multiple advising philosophies Working knowledge of Banner, Degree
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of its goals to push this view of medicine to its limits, to question its coherence, and show its cracks. Intended Audience: Undergraduates with an interest in historical medical practices or theories
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training in descriptive statistics, data collection, data management, data cleaning, data ethics, and data communication drawing from various social science theories and perspectives. It provides an overview
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graphing programs (such as Prism, Adobe Photoshop, etc.). Good problem-solving, basic math, and quantitative and analytical skills. Able to critically review information and understand instructions and new
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Fall term 2025 about Media Psychology. Course Description: This course covers research and theory on the uses and effects of media. Emphasis is on psychological processes, such as those involved in media