Opportunity Details
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Opportunity ID 34528
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Degree PostDoc
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Opportunity Type : Partially Funded
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Duration 2 years
Opportunity Description
The George Mason University, Nutrition, and Food Studies department are going to accept applicants for the postdoctoral program to perform two-year research and teaching postdoctoral fellowship in adult nutrition and health research. Interested individual must read the details and apply.
Details:
Department: health and human services college
Level of Program: postdoctoral
Title: Postdoctoral Fellowship in Adult Nutrition and Health Research
Type of job: full-time
Job number: F528AZ
Recruit number: FAC8035
Duration: two years
Host University: George Mason University
Location: USA
Responsibilities:
- Applicants are responsible for mentorship research to provide research protocols implementation, adopt new procedures, methods instrumentation related to research procedures, and IRB approval maintenance.
- Provide, and analyze research data, maintain data for research use graphic and statistical software to analyze and provide information for a presentation at research conferences and in manuscripts.
- Take part in research meetings to explore and advance healthy young adult college students.
- Prepare and implement a pilot intervention study or studies related to faculty mentors.
Teaching opportunity:
- Successful applicants will have teaching opportunities and will participate in teaching, especially nutrition topics at the undergraduate and graduate using offline and online formats.
Community life:
- Applicants with involved with the research team, the college the broader Mason research community.
- Will present their work and take part in conferences and seminars, both on-campus and at national conferences in their area of interest.
Eligibilities:
- Hold a Ph.D. degree in health science or MD is also acceptable.
- At least two years of work experience in a related area at the level of Ph.D.
- Have experience and interest statements in collaborative research.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Be interested in research and cooperation and project management.
Required documents:
- Complete application form.
- Update CV
- Interest letter including a description of your career plans, research interests, and experience.
- Copy of best-written work
- A diversity statement (if you have work experience with any person in a teaching, mentorship, or advisory capacity who are from a marginalized group, explain how did you assist them to recognize and face barriers to success no longer than two paragraphs).
- three recommendation letters one of them should be from the doctoral program faculty member
how to apply:
applicants can provide the requested documents and apply online
For more details, please have a look at GMU website