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Arizona State University
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Posted: 03-Sep-21
Location: Tempe, Arizona
Type: Full Time
Preferred Education: Masters
Salary: $60,000 - $70,000 per year;DOE
Categories:
Academic / Research
Education
Research
Internal Number: 71467BR
About Arizona State University
The School of Social and Family Dynamics is an academic unit within The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; which is the largest college at ASU and is organized in a divisional structure comprised of humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. The atmosphere is collegial, priorities are fluid and demands for assistance come from many directions. Our school offers a variety of degree programs in Family and Human Development and Sociology. Our faculty are at the cutting edge of their fields and are devoted to finding solutions to today's most difficult and important problems. The work of the school, however, is not focused entirely on problems.
We address the positive outcomes associated with development, families and social institutions. Understanding individual, family and social strengths and resilience is critical to promoting and improving well-being and health.For more information on the Sanford School, please visit our website at https://thesanfordschool.asu.edu. Learn more about the Children’s Equity Project at https://childandfamilysuccess.asu.edu/cep
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