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Carrie Diaz Eaton

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Dec 2, 2024, 2:54:08 PM12/2/24
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Postdoc opportunity for those who may be interested in interdisciplinary DBER work. This is pretty exciting to have an opportunity not restricted to one disciplinary set of knowledge. Summer 2025 start.

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From: Michelle K. Smith <mks...@cornell.edu>
Date: Mon, Dec 2, 2024 at 2:01 PM
Subject: Three Postdoc Positions at Cornell
To: cde...@bates.edu <cde...@bates.edu>


Hi Carrie,

I hope you are doing well and were able to relax a bit during Thanksgiving. One of Alasdair’s good friends is really interested in going to Bates. 

 

Cornell has three postdoc positions open for individuals interested in doing interdisciplinary Discipline-based Education Research (DBER) work. It would be great to have applicants who are interested in incorporating some biology education research into their projects. Could you help me spread the word with your contacts?  Please have any interested applicants reach out to me with questions (mks...@cornell.edu).

 

Thanks so much!

Michelle

 

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Hello,

 

We are excited to announce three Cornell InterDisciplinary Education Research (CIDER) postdoc positions https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/29002. Application review starts in January 2025, for a summer 2025 start date.

 

The CIDER postdocs will have at least two research mentors who span disciplines, allowing them to approach questions about student learning and experiences across disciplinary boundaries and use techniques and approaches from multiple fields. 

 

The CIDER postdocs will also engage in a comprehensive professional development program that includes research mentoring and development, network building, leadership training, teaching opportunities, and career planning. 

 

The successful candidates will also be integrated into the Cornell Discipline-based Education Research (DBER) community, which includes faculty, postdocs, and students across physics, biology, engineering, and other STEM fields, as well as the CIDER postdoc cohort.

 

More information can be found here: https://cder.as.cornell.edu/cider-postdoctoral-fellows

 

Please help us spread the word!

Michelle K. Smith 

Allison Godwin  

Natasha G. Holmes 

Alexandra Werth 

Alexandra Coso Strong 

 

 

 

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Michelle Smith, Ph.D. 

Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education

College of Arts & Sciences

Ann S. Bowers Professor  

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 

Cornell University 

mks...@cornell.edu 

 

 

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