41 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Kentucky
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; walking, carrying, lifting up to 10 lbs Shift Monday – Friday; occasional night and weekend Job Summary This fellowship will be located in Central City, Kentucky. Fellows participating in the program will
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; walking, carrying, lifting up to 10 lbs Shift Monday – Friday; occasional night and weekend Job Summary This fellowship will be located in Central City, Kentucky. Fellows participating in the program will
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or more teaching and learning scholarship projects and participate on various College committees and work groups. PharmD Fellows will also have a small clinical component within the University of Kentucky
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or more teaching and learning scholarship projects and participate on various College committees and work groups. PharmD Fellows will also have a small clinical component within the University of Kentucky
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July, August or September 1. With mentorship, the postdoctoral scholar will be expected to design and execute his/her own small research project or program development/quality improvement initiative as
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Geological Survey at the University of Kentucky (UK), in cooperation with the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences has an opening for an innovative postdoctoral scholar in seismology. This research
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funding to support their research program Deadline to Apply Open Until Filled Yes Our University Community We value the well-being of each of our employees and are dedicated to creating a healthy place for
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July, August or September 1. With mentorship, the postdoctoral scholar will be expected to design and execute his/her own small research project or program development/quality improvement initiative as
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Geological Survey at the University of Kentucky (UK), in cooperation with the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences has an opening for an innovative postdoctoral scholar in seismology. This research
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, enthusiastic, and collaborative candidates. We employ both basic sciences and engineering approaches to modulate inflammatory responses after neural trauma. Currently NIH-funded projects for postdoctoral