Link: https://careers.msu.edu/en-us/job/513421/research-associatefixed-term

 

Position Summary:

 

Research associate will serve as Program Coordinator for an NIH-funded training program providing interdisciplinary training in Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment. The Program Coordinator will be responsible for the daily logistics of pre- and post- course coordination including working with multi-disciplinary resource faculty. Research associate will interact with experts who will provide disciplinary knowledge to create research education materials and outputs including interactive online training and in-person team science workshops. Research associate will also work with STEM education faculty to collect and analyze assessment and evaluation data and to facilitate mentor planning and training. This position will be responsible for managing the interface between the pedagogical and content experts and the learning technology experts.

 

Experience working with multi-disciplinary teams and interest in interdisciplinary science and education is desirable. Additional experience in risk assessment, analysis, and/or modeling is also desirable. Outputs from this project may be publications, presentations at regional, national and international meetings, and materials appropriate for upload to the online research and learning environment (qmrawiki.org) being further developed during this project. This 5-year project will offer fixed term support for this position renewed annually based on satisfactory performance. An initial commitment of two years is desirable. Salary will follow 2022 NIH published NRSA Stipend Levels and be commensurate with experience (minimum $54,840/year). Must be able to start during the Spring Semester 2023 (or latest Summer 2023).

 

 

Julie Libarkin (she / her)
Associate Dean for STEM Education Research and Innovation, Office of the Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education

Professor & Director - Geocognition Research Lab
Michigan State University
N100 North Kedzie
East Lansing, MI 48824

Phone: 517-355-8369
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Website: https://geocognitionresearchlaboratory.wordpress.com/

 

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