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The School of Social Science and Global Studies at the University of Southern Mississippi is seeking an adjunct instructor to teach lower level economics courses either online or face-to-face. The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Adjunct Instructor in Economics.
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The Literacy Coach serves as the literacy content expert and provides support on curriculum, instruction, and assessment working closely with the administration in a school. The Literacy Coach serves as the literacy content expert and provides support on curriculum, instruction, and assessment working closely with the administration in a school.
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About the Role The Medical Economics Manager is a key member of the market operations team, responsible for providing insights, conducting ad hoc analysis and reports. BA/BS in Mathematics, Economics, Healthcare or other quantitative discipline preferred.
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Students enrolled in the school’s master’s program in economics complete either an economic-theory option, which emphasizes applied economic research in the form of a graduate thesis, or a business-economics option, which requires courses in managerial economics, advanced business decision science, financial management, marketing strategy and analytics, and a capstone experience that potentially collaborates with industry.
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Course topics may include: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Environmental and Resource Economics, Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics, and Agricultural Finance. Department Applied Economics (AAR) Position Title Instructor Job Title Instructor Pool - 2023/2024: Applied Economics Appointment Type Academic Faculty Job Location Corvallis Benefits Eligible Remote or Hybrid option.
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The incumbent will interact with, teach, and mentor undergraduate and graduate students in the Department's concentrations focused on agriculture, environmental economics, and/or policy. The Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics (ACE) seeks to fill a tenure track research/teaching position for an Assistant or Associate Professor in Agricultural Economics.
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EEO is the Law link - English: EEO is the Law link - Espanol: Similar Jobs (1) GLOBAL HEALTH ECONOMICS AND OUTCOMES RESEARCH MANAGER locations United States - California - Alameda time type Full time posted on Posted 14 Days Ago.
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Experience working in HEOR, value and economics outcomes research (VEOR), or real world evidence (RWE) claims experience. Analytics will include: health economics and outcomes research (HEOR), market basket assessment of diseases or treatment usage.
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At Rollins College welcomes applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor from candidates with a primary area of Heterodox Economics, with some combination of the following fields: Ecological, Economic History, Finance, Labor, History of Economic Thought, and Public Policy.
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The Manager/Associate Director, Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) Hepatology/Virology will join a high caliber team to execute HEOR strategies and tactics for Hepatitis C and early pipeline assets in virology.
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Relative to the use of Exact Sciences’ products, including clinical and select health economics and outcomes research data (HEOR). Some experience communicating health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) data.
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BA/BS degree in related discipline (i.e. Business, Finance, Statistics, Human Resources, Economics, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, etc.) ; OR Ph. D + 3 years of experience in a related discipline (i.e. Business, Finance, Statistics, Human Resources, Economics, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, etc.
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Master's Degree in Economics. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming.
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CRA Financial Economics consultants have an exceptional breadth of knowledge and experience in consumer compliance and model validation. In the Financial Economics practice, your work will help clients build models that promote fair and equitable access to credit in housing finance, auto lending, student lending and other credit programs.
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Faculty have the opportunity to collaborate with practicing clinicians and health services researchers in the Pharmacotherapy Department and across University of Utah Health Sciences Campus in the Departments of Family and Preventive Medicine, Pediatrics, Population Health Sciences, the Program in Personalized Health Care, the Huntsman Cancer Institute, Department of Economics and various other academic departments.
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