- Lab Technician I – Part time, Science Education Partnership’s (SEP) Kit Loan Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA
- Faculty position (open rank), Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
- Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track), Neurobiology & Biophysics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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Neuroscience Job Board
Browse job opportunities on the Society for Neuroscience Job Board.
2025 UW Grad. Prog. Neuroscience Applications
Applications for the 2025 UW Graduate Program in Neuroscience will open on August 1, 2024.
Minnesota Neuroimaging Postdoctoral Fellowship
The Minnesota Neuroimaging Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is currently open for applications! Apply now or share this opportunity with those who would be interested in a career in the neuroimaging field.
Each fellow will receive a stipend starting at $61,008 and support for travel, tuition, and health care for a two-year fellowship experience working in a neuroimaging laboratory at the University of Minnesota. The recipients primary research will be conducted on a multi-disciplinary project that combines their background with another field with the express goal of developing new neuroimaging technologies. Once recipients are selected, they will be matched with two neuroimaging mentors of over forty faculty affiliated with the NIH training grant. We highly encourage candidates to reach out to these potential mentors and establish connections before the review process begins.
A major goal for this fellowship is to increase diversity in neuroimaging and train future researchers within the neuroimaging field. The aim is to provide recipients with multidisciplinary skills in neuroimaging technology, development in advanced biomedical applications, guidance in career development, and social/networking support through this intensive program.
The program is looking for up to two new trainees; accepting applications on a rolling basis, with the potential for a start date as soon as July 1st. Apply Now!
Instructor Needed – Neuroscience/Neural Engineering
The University of Washington Math Science Upward Bound (UW STEMsub) Program seeks Science Elective and STEM Section Instructors to teach high school students as part of our Summer Academy. UW STEMsub is an outreach program in the Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity that helps low-income and potential first-generation college students excel in high school, get accepted to college, and graduate with a STEM degree. The goal of the summer program is to help prepare students for the demands of college and advance their academic and personal development.
This summer, the UW STEMsub Summer Academy will be held on the UW Campus from July 1st to August 9th. Each class described below will include approximately fifteen rising 11th or 12th graders.
The ideal candidates are advanced graduate students or postdocs in STEM fields with teaching experience and a commitment to outreach and diversity. A B.S. or B.A. in a STEM field is required. All candidates will be required to undergo a criminal background check. Candidates from underrepresented groups or from low-income/first generation backgrounds or with experience in working with these populations are encouraged to apply. The University of Washington is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.
To apply, please complete the online application at https://form.jotform.com/241236899273972. Be sure to select the position(s) you are applying for.
For more information contact David Wolczyk at dwolczyk@uw.edu.
Science Elective Instructor
Description:
UW STEMsub seeks an Instructor to prepare curriculum and instructional materials and teach a Science Elective class during our six week Summer Academy. The goal of the class is to provide students with a survey of current knowledge and an introduction to the primary literature and research methods in a scientific field as determined by the Instructor in consultation with the Program Director. The class will include ten to fifteen rising 11th or 12th graders.
Teaching commitment is 1 hour per day for 4 days per week. The six week summer program will be held on the UW Campus from July 1st to August 9th. Compensation is $1,800 to $2,000 per class depending on background and experience.