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. This role sits at the intersection of neuroscience innovation, industry partnership, and venture development. The successful candidate will serve as both strategic program architect and scientific driver
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Harvard Office of Technology Development (OTD): Business Development Fellowship Deadline Month: January Description: This year-long program provides current Harvard graduate students and
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opportunity to shape the future of medicine. Job Description Dr. Michael Chernew, the Leonard D. Schaeffer Professor of Health Care Policy and Director of the Healthcare Markets and Regulation Lab (HMR Lab
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practitioners to pursue curiosity-driven research, expand human understanding, and grapple with questions that demand insight from across disciplines. The Fellowship Program annually supports the work of 50
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National Science Foundation: Postdoctoral Fellowships Eligibility: Citizenship requirements vary. Deadline Month: Varies by program. Description: Programs provide either direct (i.e., from NSF
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, meaning-making, and human identity The postdoctoral researcher will be based at Harvard Divinity School and includes regular interaction with scholars in theology, religious studies, computer
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FAS Office of Postdoctoral Affairs: Postdoctoral Awards for Professional Development (PAPD) Deadline Month: This program is currently on pause. Description: These awards are designed to support the
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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
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robust leadership development and training to rising public leaders each year. The fellowships offer students an intensive, cohort-based co-curricular program grounded in servant leadership and
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program. The role supports the HGSE mission by ensuring that capital investments are strategically prioritized, effectively executed, and delivered in a manner that supports optimal teaching and learning