The Scholars Who Shill for Wall Street
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Assistant Professor of Women and Gender Studies at SFSU The Women   and Gender Studies Department at San Francisco State University invites   applicants for an approved tenure track position at the Assistant Professor   level to begin in fall 2014, subject to financial ability. Position Description: The Women   and Gender Studies Department at SFSU seeks to hire a junior scholar with   expertise in transnational feminist methodologies whose research addresses   one or more of the following fields: 
 The   successful candidate will have a PhD in Women and Gender Studies or   experience in the discipline. This scholar must teach from a perspective that   emphasizes the mutually constitutive nature of categories of difference, and   their course offerings should complement and extend our strengths in   transnational feminist cultural studies and interdisciplinary social sciences.  Qualifications: Ph.D. (or   completion of degree requirements by August 1, 2014), evidence of   teaching effectiveness, and demonstrable high-quality scholarship.  Salary and Benefits:  Salary   competitive, commensurate with qualifications.  San Francisco State   University, as part of the California State University system, provides   generous health, retirement, and other benefits, including domestic partner   benefits.   |   
|      3. MASTERS   OR DOCTORAL-LEVEL RESEARCH TRAINEE OPPORTUNITY  The Centre for the Study of Gender, Social   Inequities and Mental Health (CGSM) www.socialinequities.ca at Simon Fraser   University supports international collaborative, interdisciplinary, and   multisectoral teams of researchers and research users. CGSM investigators   strive to ameliorate gender and social inequities in mental health and   substance use through the development of innovative research, knowledge   exchange and training initiatives.  A major Centre objective is to provide high   quality training and mentorship of graduate students to build capacity for   research and knowledge exchange/application on gender, social inequities and   mental health. The Centre is especially committed to learning from and   training researchers with lived experiences of resisting social   marginalization and/or stigmatization.  The Centre is seeking a masters or doctoral   research trainee for 2014. The trainee will receive a $17,850 annual fellowship   plus a $3,000 research stipend.  Eligibility criteria:  ·       Registered in a relevant graduate program   during 2014  ·       Experience with – or strong interests in –   research addressing social inequities in mental health  ·       Excellent oral, written and interpersonal   communication skills  ·       Ability to work autonomously  ·       Training in quantitative or qualitative   research methods  ·       Interest in learning/applying critical   methodologies for advancing health equity  Please submit via email to bja11@sfu.ca by   5:00 PM Pacific Time, November 1st, 2013:  ·       A cover letter explaining how your past   training/research/professional experiences and interests meet the eligibility   criteria  ·       A resume or curriculum vitae  ·       University graduate transcripts  ·       1 academic or professional reference letter   (emailed to bja11@sfu.ca by referee) addressing eligibility criteria  ·       Contact information for 2 additional   academic or professional references  ·       1 piece of sample academic/professional   writing, preferably as sole author  **Aboriginal   peoples, racialized individuals, members of LBGTQ communities, and persons   with physical disabilities or lived experience of mental health/substance use   issues are especially encouraged to apply**  |   
|      4. COMMUNITY-BASED   RESEARCH TRAINEE OPPORTUNITY  The Centre   for the Study of Gender, Social Inequities and Mental Health (CGSM)   www.socialinequities.ca at Simon Fraser University supports international   collaborative, interdisciplinary, and multi-sectoral teams of researchers and   research users. CGSM investigators strive to ameliorate gender and social   inequities in mental health and substance use through the development of   innovative research, knowledge exchange and training initiatives.  A major   Centre objective is to provide high quality training and mentorship of   community-based researchers to build capacity for research, knowledge   exchange/application related to gender, social inequities and mental health.   The Centre is especially committed to learning from and training researchers   with lived experiences of resisting social marginalization and/or   stigmatization. The Centre is seeking a community-based research trainee for   2014. The trainee will receive an annual $17,850   fellowship plus a $3,000 research stipend.  Eligibility   criteria:  ·       3-5 years experience in community-based   work addressing mental health or substance use (bachelor degree equivalency)  ·       Experience leading community engagement   efforts or in community organizing  ·       Ability to work autonomously  ·       Experience with – or strong interests in –   participatory research addressing gender, social inequities and mental health   or substance use   Please   submit via email to bja11@sfu.ca by 5:00 PM Pacific Time November 1st, 2013:  ·       A cover letter explaining how your past   experiences/interests meet the eligibility criteria  ·        A   resume  ·        1   professional reference letter (emailed to bja11@sfu.ca by referee) explaining   how you meet  eligibility   criteria  ·       Contact information for 2 additional   professional references related to your community work  ·       1 piece of sample writing or other written/visual   materials you produced in your community work  **Aboriginal   peoples, racialized individuals, members of LBGTQ communities, and persons   with physical disabilities and/or lived experience of mental health/substance   use issues are especially encouraged to apply**  | 
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| Date and time: |    Tuesday, October 15, 2013 9:00 am    Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00) Change time zone  |  
| Duration: | 1 hour | 
| Description: |     While echinacea  is perhaps best known for its use in preventing and treating the common  cold, researchers in Hungary have found that a unique extract of Echinacea angustifolia,  used at a specific dosage, effectively relieves anxiety and worry.  Clinical tests have found this extract to be as effective as  anxiety-reducing prescription medications – without the adverse effects.  Joining us to talk about this unique application for a well-known  botanical medicine is Dr. Jozsef Haller, lead researcher into the  anxiety reducing properties of echinacea. Dr. Haller is the head of the  Behavioral Neurobiology Department of the Institute for Experimental  Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, in Budapest, Hungary.  | 
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