198 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Rhode Island in United States
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Communication department, as well as in the faculty member’s area of specialty. Establish and maintain a research program within the field and pursue funding as appropriate. Advise undergraduate students
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Communication department, as well as in the faculty member’s area of specialty. Establish and maintain a research program within the field and pursue funding as appropriate. Advise undergraduate students
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of Nursing includes the Kingston campus (undergraduate program) and the additional location of the Rhode Island Nursing Education Center (NEC) in Providence (graduate program and upper division undergraduate
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expertise in clinical research, particularly focusing on treatment processes and outcomes for common mental and behavioral health issues. This position will support a new Master’s program in Mental and
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expertise in clinical research, particularly focusing on treatment processes and outcomes for common mental and behavioral health issues. This position will support a new Master’s program in Mental and
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and research as appropriate. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform other duties as required. LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Personal computers and printers; word processing, database management
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and research as appropriate. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform other duties as required. LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Personal computers and printers; word processing, database management
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situations. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform other duties as required. LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Current licensure within the State of Rhode Island as either LMHC or LICSW. Electronic Health
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experience relevant to the teaching assignment significant in duration and level of responsibility. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform other duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: 1) Master’s
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challenges and opportunities. The approximately 350 undergraduate majors and minors in the Animal and Veterinary Sciences (AVS) program follow either a general animal science path (with interests in zoo