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[CAER] has built up an outstanding research program directed to high-value carbon materials derived from coal and petroleum resources such as pitches, binders, cokes, activated carbons, fibers and
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of best practices in student persistence, success strategies, and adaptative instructional methods. Experience using data and educational technology to support student learning and track academic progress
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Scientist I. The Scientist I position will manage the White Oak Genetics and Tree Improvement Program (WOGTIP) housed at the University of Kentucky under the leadership of the WOGTIP Director. The incumbent’s
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, Anthropology, Political Science, or related fields), earned by the start date. Required Related Experience Demonstrated expertise in qualitative research methods (e.g., interviews, ethnography, case studies
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science research methods. The Department of Behavioral Science is a highly productive, collegial, and collaborative basic science research and training department in the College of Medicine. Faculty members
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at a computer workstation for extended periods of time; and working in confined spaces; intermittently performing tasks with repetitive motions; and occasionally lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects
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. Demonstrated commitment to student-centered teaching and academic advising. Knowledge of best practices in student persistence, success strategies, and adaptative instructional methods. Experience using data and
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Wednesday – Friday 10-5, Saturday 12-5. Flexible hours; work between classes. 10-15 hours a week. Job Summary The UK Art Museum seeks outgoing and curious students to be part of our team. We produce numerous
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Wednesday – Friday 10-5, Saturday 12-5. Flexible hours; work between classes. 10-15 hours a week. Job Summary The UK Art Museum seeks outgoing and curious students to be part of our team. We produce numerous
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% protected time for pursuit of collaborative clinical research activities that include numerous clinical trials for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and observational studies in longitudinal cohorts