28 algorithm-development-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" research jobs at University of Kentucky
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outcomes. While being mentored for a career in academia, the Fellow will have the opportunity to develop and hone teaching skills with various types of teaching experiences. They will also engage in one
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outcomes. While being mentored for a career in academia, the Fellow will have the opportunity to develop and hone teaching skills with various types of teaching experiences. They will also engage in one
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) waiver assessment tool for the frail and elderly population and physically disabled. This position will identify, develop and present information educating professional staff, families and individuals
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of design interventions. · Support the development of innovative design strategies that prioritize culturally responsive and community-centered approaches. · Engage in reflective practice, contributing
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leaching, and soil inorganic nitrogen. Develop new methodologies and sampling protocols. Identify research needs and develop plans to address those needs. Instruct and oversee undergraduate and graduate
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Knowledge of physical and psychological development. Excellent analytical and decision making skills. Ability to communicate effectively and interact with physically disabled and elderly individuals. Ability
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% protected time for scholarly activity/research, and 15% protected time for professional development (e.g., seminars, mentorship, case consultation, etc). The position is one year, with the possibility
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Breeding Project in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at the University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY). The goal of this project is to develop commercially viable, short statured, high yielding, open
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to scholarly peer-reviewed publications. Opportunities exist for the selected applicant to mentor students and to develop learning opportunities (courses, workshops, etc.) for the UK earth science community. The
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Kentucky’s role in the federal judiciary. The Heyburn Initiative seeks a research assistant (RA) for the Spring 2026 semester to develop scholarly and/or educational resources on legal and constitutional