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A successful postdoctoral candidate will have a Ph. D. in Political Science, Economics, Sociology, or a closely related field conferred by June 30th, 2024, will focus on the study of democracy, and will have a comparative research agenda preferably addressing questions of democratic erosion, democratic resilience, and strategies to protect democracy.
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A Ph. D. is required, preferably one related to neuropsychology, cognitive neuroscience, or related field; knowledge of cognitive aging and brain-behavior highly desired, experience with neuroimaging is desired but not a requirement.
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PhD in Marine Science, Biology, or a related field, with a focus on reef ecology, coral health, or turtle conservation. Conduct assessments of coral reef resilience and vulnerability to climate change impacts.
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Our research covers a range of sectors including education, child and youth well-being, gender equality and women’s empowerment, private-sector engagement, democracy and governance, resilience and food security, land and resource governance, biodiversity conservation, natural climate solutions, agriculture, water and sanitation, and vulnerable populations.
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NDSU values candidates who are committed to our core values of respect, inclusivity, community, creativity, excellence, impact, innovation, integrity, resilience, responsiveness, and transformation.
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The successful candidate will have the opportunity to engage with at least one of these dynamic centers at the University of Kentucky: 1) Bridging Research Efforts and Advocacy Toward Healthy Environments ( BREATHE ); UK Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences (UK- CARES ), an environmental health sciences core center; and AppalTRuST, a tobacco regulatory science center.
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Position Information Department Acad Prog / Student Aff (LCB) Classification Title Bio Science Research Tech 1 Job Title Biological Sciences Research Technician 1: Bat Hub Field Technician (Seasonal Pool) Appointment Type Classified Staff Job Location Bend Benefits Eligible Dependent: Hours Worked/Duration Remote or Hybrid option.
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Major research programs at IAB include the Center for Alaska Native Health Research, Alaska Basic Neuroscience Program, Center for Molecular and Genetic Studies of Hibernation, Alaska Geobotany Center, Resilience and Adaptation Program and the Bonanza Creek Long-Term Ecological Research program.
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Work with a purpose : Work that has a global impact with the opportunity to make a difference in earthquake preparedness and resilience and in exploring new technologies for fundamental Earth-science research.
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This full-time research assistant will run cognitive testing sessions supporting Dr. Anne Berry's R01 project "Upregulated norepinephrine synthesis capacity in aging." Additionally, they will analyze and interpret data supporting Dr. Berry's R21 project "Dopaminergic mechanisms of resilience to Alzheimer's disease neuropathology.
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Coordinate with the Bureau for Resilience, Environment, and Food Security; the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance; Regional Bureaus; and USAID Missions to achieve effective program integration of nutrition with maternal and child health, water and sanitation, infectious disease programs and neglected tropical diseases, family planning, and food security through field support and core programs.
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Key research areas include sustainable growth, structural transformation, pro-poor public investments, political economy, and risk/resilience including crisis response. PhD in a field such as economics, agricultural economics, development economics, political economy, public policy, or another relevant discipline.
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IU has long been a leader in multiple research areas using large datasets across humans, animals, and social systems, for example in the Center for Bioinformatics Research, Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics, Center for Social and Biomedical Complexity, Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research, Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics, Center for Health by Design, Prevention Insights, and Environmental Resilience Institute.
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Strong interest to engage in interdisciplinary research collaborations in one or more areas central to the College of Agricultural Sciences strategic plan, including sustainability, advanced agricultural systems, integrated health solutions, entrepreneurship, and environmental resilience, is highly encouraged.
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This includes but is not limited to how transportation technology can address equity, improve safety, reduce air pollution and greenhouse gases through reduced vehicle miles traveled and cleaner energy, enhance the regions resilience, move freight efficiently, and evaluate the impacts of transportation technology at the local level.
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