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April 22 - August 14, 2024
UNC Charlotte Violence Prevention Center (VPC)
Postdoctoral Fellow
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Post Doctoral
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Job description
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The holder of this postdoctoral fellowship has the opportunity to join the UNC Charlotte Violence Prevention Center (VPC). The VPC is a multidisciplinary research center devoted to research and prevention of multiple violence types (e.g., intimate partner violence, sexual assault, gun violence, suicide). We do so by addressing underserved and marginalized populations (e.g., Black youth, sexual and gender minority, military) through use of multiple methodologies (e.g., qualitative, quantitative, policy analysis, community participatory action) by targeting shared risk and protective factors (e.g., substance use, social norms, family conflict). The position holder will conduct independent and team-based violence policy and prevention research within the VPC under the primary supervision of Dr. Annelise Mennicke (Associate Director of Research), with co-mentoring provided by the VPC Executive Committee and Core Faculty.
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Salary
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Paid
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Ongoing
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No
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Last Date to Apply
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08/12/2024
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Contact person
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Dr. Annelise Mennicke
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Email
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amennick@charlotte.edu
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Link to Apply
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https://jobs.charlotte.edu/postings/55687
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Program
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https://violenceprevention.charlotte.edu
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UNC Charlotte Violence Prevention Center (VPC)
Opptype
Post Doctoral
Job description
The holder of this postdoctoral fellowship has the opportunity to join the UNC Charlotte Violence Prevention Center (VPC). The VPC is a multidisciplinary research center devoted to research and prevention of multiple violence types (e.g., intimate partner violence, sexual assault, gun violence, suicide). We do so by addressing underserved and marginalized populations (e.g., Black youth, sexual and gender minority, military) through use of multiple methodologies (e.g., qualitative, quantitative, policy analysis, community participatory action) by targeting shared risk and protective factors (e.g., substance use, social norms, family conflict). The position holder will conduct independent and team-based violence policy and prevention research within the VPC under the primary supervision of Dr. Annelise Mennicke (Associate Director of Research), with co-mentoring provided by the VPC Executive Committee and Core Faculty.
Salary
Paid
Ongoing
No
Last Date to Apply
08/12/2024
Contact person
Dr. Annelise Mennicke
Email
amennick@charlotte.edu
Link to Apply
https://jobs.charlotte.edu/postings/55687
Program
https://violenceprevention.charlotte.edu
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