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Typical tasks will include but not be limited to: task and project management, preparing technical reports, development and oversight of field sampling and field procedures, supervision of soil and groundwater investigations, feasibility studies, remediation design, business development and preparation of proposals, and assistance in staff development in technical areas.
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Open to diverse work and educational backgrounds including environmental studies, legal, policy, engineering, political science, international affairs, economics, business, finance, liberal arts, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in sociology, economics, or a related field and 4+ years of relevant experience with NEPA Compliance, socioeconomic research and studies or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
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We invite applications for a postdoctoral researcher to participate in observational and modeling studies of Southern Ocean biogeochemistry. This effort is part of a larger study of the impact of climate change on Southern Ocean circulation, carbon cycling, and ecology.
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The successful candidate will take a leadership role in advancing the Museums entomology collection, will engage with undergraduate and graduate students, and will demonstrate genuine interest in contributing to the Museum & Field Studies Masters and Professional Certificate Program.
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The Program for Teaching East Asia (TEA) is a national program providing professional development for K-12 educators, elementary-secondary curriculum development in East Asian studies, and advocacy for the critical role of Asian and international studies as part of the preparation of 21st century citizens.
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O Meteorological studies. o Environmental studies and permitting. o Electrical interconnection studies and strategy. Conduct extensive GIS mapping to identify and analyze potential opportunities and constraints for wind, solar and battery storage projects.
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Mosaic teams provide comprehensive, end-to-end discovery services, including program assessment and strategy development; program management; antibody discovery and optimization; protein production, purification, and characterization; protein engineering; biochemical and cellular assay development; formulation, stability and developability studies; bioanalytical (PK and PD) assay development; and candidate-validating pharmacology.
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The Technology Analyst will regularly perform mission critical cost estimations, techno-economic analyses, capital cost estimating, project delivery planning, project procurement strategy, and feasibility studies.
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Master of Science (MS) in Physician Assistant studies (or equivalent Master's degree/Doctorate) from an ARC-PA accredited institution. Master of Science (MS) in Physician Assistant studies (or equivalent Master's degree/Doctorate) from an ARC-PA accredited institution.
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As North America's leading institution of contemplative education, Naropa is uniquely positioned to be a leader in psychedelic studies, utilizing an experiential learning approach that is cohort-based, mindfulness-infused and socially-engaged.
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Some studies such as clinical trial in-person focus groups pay as high as $500 per study. Online studies typically take 15 minutes, while telephone interviews may take 30-60 minutes each session.
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This team is primarily focused on Evaluation, Measurement and Verification (EM&V) engineering and assists clients in quantifying the performance of energy efficiency projects, evaluating energy efficiency and clean energy programs, providing actionable insights for clients through engineering studies, analysis, and research, conducting project due diligence, and providing other relevant technical expertise on a variety of clean energy technologies.
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Manages 20-25 titles per year from manuscript to bound book and e-book in wide-ranging nonfiction categories, including history, politics, international studies, science, business, memoir, women's studies, and current affairs.
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You will primarily be helping patients understand the studies on the risks of medication versus the benefits of TMS and Ketamine. Training and studies will be provided. Support healing through education, connection, and focus on TMS and Ketamine Benefits Pay ($22/hr) Career Growth Opportunity Paid Time Off 10 Paid Holidays 401k Medical, Dental, Vision insurance ( Serenity covers 90% of your insurance premium ) Closed on Sundays Employee Referral Program Qualifications High School Diploma or GED. 2-3+ year of experience in a full-time customer service role.
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