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Babinski, PhD. This position will report to Research Professor Leslie Babinski. CIDR is a school-based research and professional learning initiative designed to strengthen adolescent wellbeing and literacy
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to hold a PhD in a humanistic field at the time of appointment. Candidates submitting materials by January 15, 2026 will receive full consideration. Candidates should submit a cover letter, a curriculum
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dynamic team. In this role, you’ll support the PhD program and assist with Master’s programs as needed. You’ll be a key point of contact for graduate students, helping them navigate academic requirements
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knowledge to real-world circumstances. Candidates must have a PhD, J.D. or other terminal degree in their academic discipline to be able to teach a graduate-level course. Candidates with an MA plus 20 years
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scientists (graduate students and technicians) · Flexing one’s intellectual muscles to think out-of-the box for this difficult-to-cure cancer Required Qualifications at this Level · PhD (or doctoral degree
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position to teach a semester-long seminar on Introduction to Peace and Conflict Resolution in the Master of International Development Policy (MIDP) Program . The course should be taught at a level suitable
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partner with other units including Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) to attract and retain top neuroscience research talent that facilitates sustained excellence. Educational · Oversee the PhD
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) Experimental investigation and computational model simulation of laser-induced bubble dynamics and material damage assessment 3) Developing AI and machine learning models for robot-assisted laser surgery and
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renewal. The Fellow will be expected to be in residence, to conduct research in Duke's library and archival collections, to participate actively in the intellectual life of the university, to teach up to 2
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the global health scenario and domestically for dissemination, and plenty of opportunities for career advancement. •Learn background/research methods of studies for which analysis is conducted with limited