22 phd-architecture-engineering Postdoctoral positions at George Washington University
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the US Health Resources & Services Administration with award number 1T32HP42014-01-00. A Postdoctoral Scholar: • holds a PhD or other terminal doctorate; • develops skills by engaging in a mentored
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the supervisor from assigning duties that are logically related to the position. A Postdoctoral Associate: ● holds a PhD or equivalent degree; ● develops skills by participating in scholarly projects
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requirements for the award of a PhD or equivalent qualification in a relevant field by the date of employment. Desired Qualifications: 1. Publication Record: Evidence of scholarly productivity, including peer
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preclude the supervisor from assigning duties that are logically related to the position. A Postdoctoral Associate: holds a PhD or equivalent degree; develops skills by participating in scholarly projects
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research teams – conducting literature reviews, data analysis (quantitative and qualitative), and drafting briefs and manuscripts, as appropriate A Postdoctoral Associate: holds a PhD or equivalent degree
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to the position. A Postdoctoral Associate: holds a PhD or equivalent degree; develops skills by participating in scholarly projects that are actively mentored by a member of the university faculty; receives
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of laboratory. A Postdoctoral Associate: holds a PhD or equivalent degree; develops skills by participating in scholarly projects that are actively mentored by a member of the university faculty; receives
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of specific duties does not preclude the supervisor from assigning duties that are logically related to the position. A Postdoctoral Scholar: ● holds a PhD or equivalent degree; ● develops skills by engaging in
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career. A Postdoctoral Associate: ● holds a PhD or equivalent degree; ● develops skills by participating in scholarly projects that are actively mentored by a member of the university faculty; ● receives
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maintenance of laboratory. A Postdoctoral Associate: · holds a PhD or MD; · develops skills by participating in scholarly projects that are actively mentored by a member of the university faculty; receives