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Our team is a blend of different disciplines and skills – from psychology to journalism, and anthropology to behavioral economics. Our work is about investigating the hidden insights in everyday life – from the psychology of boredom to teenage make-up rituals to why Barbiecore is a Gen Y thing – and making them meaningful for brands.
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Under the supervision of the Associate Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Instructor of Sociology, is responsible for teaching 15 credits per semester of day, evening, and weekend classes including: Introduction to Sociology, Race and Ethnic Relations, Sociology of the Family, Social Research Methods, Religion and Society, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology and Introduction to Physical Anthropology.
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Candidates must have earned a master's degree in sociology/anthropology plus 30 graduate credits in sociology/anthropology. The Social Sciences department is recruiting a pool of applicants for possible adjunct teaching positions.
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Bachelor's degree in Chinese American history, Asian American history, American history, art history, media studies, anthropology, or a related field, or experience in public history projects. Bachelor's degree in Chinese American history, Asian American history, American history, art history, media studies, anthropology, or a related field, or experience in public history projects.
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Ben Lee's decades of research and teaching span multiple disciplines and traditions, including linguistic anthropology, analytic and continental philosophy, Chinese aesthetics, contemporary investigations of social and cultural forms, politics, economics, fashion, comparative literature, and derivative finance.
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Examples of non-qualifying degrees include but are not limited to: anthropology, archeology, communication, criminal justice, fine arts, philosophy, and political science. Degrees in the following human service areas are considered qualifying: the professional disciplines of art therapy, audiology, dance therapy, drama therapy, music therapy, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, social work, speech/language pathology, and therapeutic recreation.
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A Masters or PhD in Human Computer Interaction, Psychology, Information Science, Anthropology, Sociology, STS, or another related technical field. Match is hiring a mixed methods UX Researcher to drive innovation through deep insights into the needs of singles navigating the complexity of dating today.
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University Degree, focus in business , science;, Behavioral Science, Anthropology, MBA preferred. University Degree, focus in business , science;, Behavioral Science, Anthropology, MBA preferred.
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A Master's Degree or equivalent in either business, marketing, computer science, human interaction, cognitive science, experimental psychology, information science, anthropology or related field.
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G, Interaction Design, HCI, Anthropology, Cognitive Science), certification from credible bootcamp or similar accelerated learning program, or equivalent work experience. g, Interaction Design, HCI, Anthropology, Cognitive Science), certification from credible bootcamp or similar accelerated learning program, or equivalent work experience.
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Gerontology, human services, sociology, speech communication); human skills development (. community mental health, rehabilitation counseling). Examples of non-qualifying experience include providing direct hands-on care to patients/consumers by assisting with bathing, dressing, mobility, eating, and other activities of daily living; transporting/accompanying patients/consumers to appointments or activities; planning, organizing and participating in recreational activities for patients/consumers, such as sports, games, creative arts, and/or clubs; and performing safety and/or security related functions for a facility.
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Preferred fields of study: Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Education, History, Psychology, Sociology or other Social Sciences. Knowledge of topics (historic and contemporary) pertaining to diversity, equity, and inclusion and/or charitable giving is a plus.
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Bachelor's degree (or above) with a strong background in business, marketing, market research, or behavioral sciences (e.g., Sociology, Cultural Anthropology, Behavioral Economics, Decision Sciences, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Science, Statistics, Psychology, Anthropology, related field, or equivalent practical experience. Quant UXRs vary in background and use skills from computer science, quantitative social science, econometrics, data science, survey research, psychology, human-computer interaction, and other fields.
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Undergraduate in Psychology, Cognitive Science, Anthropology, Human Factors, HCI/CS or a related field. Undergraduate in Psychology, Cognitive Science, Anthropology, Human Factors, HCI/CS or a related field.
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