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University 3100 Wyman Park Drive suite 403 Baltimore, MD 21211 USA Web Page: http://engineering.jhu.edu/ams
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) Professional Research Experience (PREP) program. NIST recognizes that its research staff may wish to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual interest, thus requires
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an accredited occupational therapy program and/or a physician or therapist that has worked with you in the past. The letters must be submitted on this form -- https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/-/media/physical
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in evaluation, plan of care development and implementation, and clinical reasoning skills for clients with upper extremity and hand conditions and impairments. Be part of a highly skilled
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methods, and applications involving text and other non-traditional data sources. The fellow will contribute to and extend research in these areas, engaging in projects that develop and apply cutting-edge
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Health Occupational Therapy fellowship program enables the completion of professional milestones in just one year, which may take several years to attain. It aligns with the AOTA Standards for continuing
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information about the department, visit http://arthist.jhu.edu . Qualifications Ph.D. in the History of Art, Anthropology/Archaeology or related field required at time of appointment. Successful candidates must
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to apply for its 2026-27 SNF Agora Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship. The postdoctoral program is a one-year program, starting on July 01, 2026, intended to support recent doctoral degree recipients whose