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on the development and evaluation of interventions to improve substance use and infectious disease outcomes. Work in the lab also incorporates implementation science approaches to improve substance use and infectious
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management practices in sports and special events. Students learn to identify, assess, and mitigate legal, financial, and operational risks while developing strategies for safety, security, and crisis response
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professional development. Provide leadership, advising, guidance, mentorship, and development as needed for students and their professional and academic success. Hold individual meetings with undergraduate
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, along with academic mentors, will work to develop students’ learning strategies and compensatory skills in order for students to find success while meeting Purdue’s rigorous academic standards. The Center
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students, faculty, and key clinical partners. Additionally, the Program Head assists in business development opportunities, clinical site relationship maintenance, and student success data tracking
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model, forges partnerships across all levels of sport, and develops the career pipelines that help MSSM graduates make an immediate impact. As a senior member of the program’s leadership team
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mentoring multi-disciplinary student design teams. Teaching load is 18 credits per year. The individual will be assigned as the instructor-of-record for the courses taught and have autonomy to develop and
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data. The appointed Post-Doctoral Research Associate will lead the development and administration of surveys, derive appropriate theoretical and empirical approaches for analyzing survey data, and assist
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crop production, soil health, conservation agriculture including regenerative and climate smart practices, and soil systems. The ideal candidate will have experience in developing and delivering
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areas: teaching, service, scholarship, and professional development. The amount of time spent in each area is determined on an annual basis, after discussion between the faculty member and their Program