Faculty Positions Post-Doc jobs
Found 5 jobs using the terms '"brown university"'
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Assistant Professor of Environment and Sustainability – Earth Sciences
Teaching three courses per semester, including ENVS 111, a broad introductory earth science course Developing new courses drawing
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School of Art Director at Texas Tech University
School of Art Director at Texas Tech University 19807 Position Description Search Announcement: School of Art Director at Texas...
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Assistant Professor of Psychology
Teach undergraduate psychology, maintain an active research program, promote undergraduate research, and fulfill service requirements
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Psychology Full-Time Faculty
Responsible for teaching sections of Introduction to Psychology and Human Growth and Development in face to face, hybrid, and online modalities.
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Communications Full-Time Faculty
Responsible for teaching sections of Foundations of Oral and Organizational Communications in face-to-face, hybrid, and online modalities.
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Brown University Provost's STEM Postdoctoral Fellowship for Diversity, Inclusion, and Impact
STEM postdoc fellowship at Brown. Two year appointment. Scholars will build exceptionally creative and influential projects across STEM disciplines.
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Voss Postdoctoral Research Associate in Environment and Society
The Institute at Brown for Environment and Society (IBES) seeks candidates for one or more distinguished postdoctoral fellowships in any field of...
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Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Civil Conflict and Democratic Erosion Policy Lab
Brown U./PoliSci Dept. is seeking a postdoc to work with Prof. Robert Blair to help oversee the new Civil Conflict and Democratic Erosion Policy Lab.
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Political Economy
2-year postdoc for a scholar interested in studying the emerging area of asset manager capitalism from a political economy perspective.
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Postdoctoral Research Associate-Pembroke Center Brown
Postdoctoral fellowship positions for scholars from any field whose research relates to the Pembroke seminar theme, "The Civic Work of Monuments"