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. Applicants should have a strong record and future promise in teaching, service, and scholarship, and be prepared to join a vibrant program recognized for educating leaders in education, research, patient care
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working with quantitative or qualitative data either through coursework or on the job. Knowledge of at least one programming language or statistical software package (preferably R) and a strong interest in
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teaching the world about plants. With one of the world's most biodiverse collections of temperate woody plants, combined with world-class scientific resources, and a commitment to diverse programming
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teaching the world about plants. With one of the world's most biodiverse collections of temperate woody plants, combined with world-class scientific resources, and a commitment to diverse programming
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surveys; · Programming/scripting knowledge suitable for processing raw data for analysis (e.g., text manipulation); · One or more computational environments for statistical analysis (e.g., MATLAB, R
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to the Kavli-Laukien Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Origins of Life Initiative at Harvard University. The Kavli-Laukien Fellowship program supports young developing independent scholars to pursue innovative
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with a proven record of high quality, original, independent research. They will be chosen by the Program Board of the American School of Prehistoric Research. Prior to applying, candidates are encouraged
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Compliance Program (RCP) within the Office of the Vice Provost for Research provides research compliance support to select schools and units across campus. The program covers a broad spectrum of activities
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courses per academic year, organizing and participating in extracurricular activities, and regularly updating course materials. Administrative duties include participating in departmental and program
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(FAS) is the historic heart of Harvard University. It is the home of Harvard’s undergraduate program (Harvard College, founded in 1636) as well as all of Harvard’s Ph.D. programs (the Harvard Kenneth C