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We seek a tenured (or near-tenured) sociologist of proven research and teaching ability, with an emphasis in one or more of the following areas: rural sociology, community development, demography, applied sociology, health, or education.
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This position will lead a growing well-established research center with a successful history of externally funded projects in community-focused research on health, education, workforce development, and demography.
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This is a nine-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Rural Sociology with a 75% research and 25% (1+1) teaching responsibility in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education (AESE), with the expectation of membership in the Graduate Faculty in Demography and an affiliation with the Population Research Institute (PRI) and Social Science Research Institute (SSRI.
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Graduate Degree in Instructional Design, Instructional Technology, Education, Applied Anthropology, Demography, Ethnography, User Experience Design or Research, Program Design or related field.
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Engage and collaborate deeply with local community organizations dedicated to promoting climate equity strategies that promote racial equity and economic inclusion. Department name: Ctrs for Govt Excellence & Public Innova.
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This may include documentation of having two (2) MMR vaccines; two (2) Varicella vaccines; or antibody status to these diseases from laboratory testing. In support of the i-teams bold, innovative strategy to jointly drive climate action and advance racial wealth equity, including greenhouse gas reduction strategies, the Civic Designer will.
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Seeking Research Scientists for the opportunity to join the Population Wellbeing Initiative at UT-Austin - a network of researchers at the University of Texas at Austin who conduct foundational research in economics, demography, and evaluation for long-term social welfare.
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Applicants must have a Ph. D. in a social science field such as sociology, demography, family studies, anthropology, economics, or political science by the starting date, and have training and research experience in demographic processes (fertility, mortality, migration, and family formation) especially as they are of relevance to population health.
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Preferred QualificationsGraduate Degree in Instructional Design, Instructional Technology, Education, Applied Anthropology, Demography, Ethnography, User Experience Design or Research, Program Design or related field.
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Most PRC research is concentrated in four overlapping and reinforcing thematic areas: Population Health and Well-Being; Reproductive, Maternal, and Infant Health; Family Demography Human Development; and Education, Work, and Institutions.
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PhD in Economics, Population Science, Social Demography, or a related field. Expertise in public economics, demography, or social welfare evaluation. The Research Scientist will report to Dr. Dean Spears and Dr. Mike Geruso and will be expected to collaborate with the entire research team, in a way that respects both project goals and the Research Scientist's own scholarly judgement.
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The Civic Designer will play a central role in deploying design-based innovation approaches to support City Halls and communities around the country to build prosperous futures through climate action and advancing racial wealth equity.
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Equal Opportunity EmployerYerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) is committed to diversity in its programming and in creating a work culture and environment that is reflective of San Francisco Bay Area demography.
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Specific Duties & ResponsibilitiesIn support of the i-teams bold, innovative strategy to jointly drive climate action and advance racial wealth equity, including greenhouse gas reduction strategies, the Civic Designer will,Guide i-team colleagues, together with collaborators in government and in the community, through a rigorous innovation process, including research, synthesis and framework development, idea generation, prototyping, and testing.
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Unique duties: Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree in any area of social science research (including political science, anthropology, demography, education, geography, psychology, public health, social work, sociology, survey methodology, statistics, and urban studies) required.
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