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January 11, for awards is February 1, and for the internship program is February 15. Undergraduate Students Graduate Students and Advanced Undergraduates Post-doctoral Fellows Early-Career Scholars (from
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created the Environmental Fellows program to enable recent doctorate recipients to use and expand Harvard’s extraordinary resources to tackle complex environmental problems. The Environmental Fellows will
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credited to the Yang Visiting Scholars Program in World Christianity at Harvard Divinity School. Eligibility Positions are open to early career and senior scholars with doctorates in the fields of religion
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postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in neuroscience. The ideal candidate will have extensive training in their Ph.D. program and be capable of independently conducting research in the field
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Development Program Manager, the Learning and Development Specialist will assist with coordination, design, development, delivery, and measurement of training programs as well as coordinate resources and
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the combination of disciplines-architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning and design, design engineering, real estate and housing-with an emerging research program and a robust public program of lectures
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intellectual leadership and impact in a field of study and teaching relevant to Australian Studies. Candidates who are qualified to teach in a department, degree program or field of study offered in the Faculty
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Program in Placental and HIV Program in Health Economics and Modeling Community Engaged Research Program (CERP) Steering Committees Steering Committees Overview Basic & Translational Science (BTS) Steering
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projects and while teaching their course. Any publication and/or research resulting from the stay at Harvard Divinity School must be credited to the Yang Visiting Scholars Program in World Christianity
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new program – the Independent Media Lab. The digital media landscape is rapidly reshaping who holds influence over public opinion and policy—yet there’s no system to track these new power brokers