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. Professional Competencies • Ability to communicate and work effectively with individuals from varied backgrounds and an interest in creating and maintaining a diverse learning and working environment
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Apply now Job no:535376 Work type:Faculty - Pro Tempore Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Instruction, Computer and Information Science, Data Science Department: CAS CIS Computer & Information
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from all members of the research team, while maintaining a positive and supportive work environment. Successful candidates will have the ability to work effectively with faculty, staff, and students from
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lab To qualify for the rank of Postdoctoral Scholar: • Ph.D. by the start of the position • Experience in a research lab Professional Competencies • Professional experience, ability, or potential
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Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Graduate Degrees at the Master's and PhD level. Our undergraduate program provides training for students planning careers in the chemical and biological sciences, and also for
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quantitative analysis; prepare manuscripts and grant applications; and present data and findings to internal and external audiences. Successful candidates will have the ability to collaborate with faculty, staff
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, and functional MRI. As a result, students enrolled in our PhD program come away with the broad conceptual and technical skills necessary to run an independent neuroscience research lab or pursue many
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identifying families who might be eligible for participation in clinical translational research, maintain project databases with family contact information, and coordinate recruitment and retention mailings and
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): • Bachelor’s degree in Linguistics or related field To qualify for the rank of Research Assistant (Type C): • Master’s degree in Linguistics or related field To qualify for the rank of Research Associate: • PhD
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expected to work independently on projects; Postdoctoral Scholars work under a mentoring plan intended to support and develop their research skills after completing a PhD. The University of Oregon and the