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the research endeavors of SIS faculty by providing resources and technical assistance for research promotion and research development. We seek to fill the role of Research Program Assistant. The Research Program
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will commence on October 15, 2024. Applicants should hold a PhD in Computer Science or a related technical field on or before October 1, 2024. The project focuses on conducting cutting-edge research in
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multi-disciplinary community of scholars that conducts research on health and health-related issues using the tools and lens of social science. Its Director, Professor Tracy A Weitz, PhD, MPA, is a
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overall study support, including assisting with data collections and managing the survey distribution. They will assist and lead aspects of the research including but not limited to literature reviews, data
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, distribution, and consumption and effective policy and community approaches and strategies that have been implemented in cities and other localities. Other duties will involve meeting and webinar attendance
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the field. The appointment is a one-semester term position and will commence on January 1, 2026 and will end on May 31, 2026. Applicants should hold a PhD or other terminal degree. The position will require
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contextualizing findings, and providing support for program evaluations of interventions and PERIL initiatives. Determines content for research reports and briefs with significant input from the director of
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will support our DataCorps Fellowship Program, which trains graduate students to evaluate civic programs that are springing up across the US to respond to and recover from disasters. There are no
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provide overall study support, including assisting with data collections and managing the survey distribution. They will assist and lead aspects of the research including but not limited to literature
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studies, and crafting materials for business stakeholders such as investors and accelerators. The Research/Teaching Assistant has a demonstrated ability to support academic program leadership through