Baylor UniversityPostdoc Research Associate (BRIGHTS Center) Baylor UniversityPostdoc Research Associate (BRIGHTS Center)Waco, TXPrepare manuscripts for publication Translate character education research, evaluation findings, and theoretical models into actionable strategies for faculty, staff, and student-facing professionals Develop toolkits, guides, templates, and short explanatory materials that support implementation across academic, co-curricular, and student life contexts Maintain shared repositories of resources and learning artifacts Science of Virtues Lab leadership, helping shape research priorities and cultivating a collaborative, intellectually vibrant environment. The BRIGHTS Center at Baylor University invite applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work with faculty running grants through the BRIGHTS Center (e.g., Dr. Sarah Schnitker, Dr. Karen Melton, Dr. Brittany Tausen) on projects related to virtue development, moral character, and human flourishing in emerging adulthood.
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Baylor UniversityGraduate Student Employee Biweekly - BUIOH Editorial/Research Graduate Assistantship Baylor UniversityGraduate Student Employee Biweekly - BUIOH Editorial/Research Graduate AssistantshipWaco, TXJob Title: Graduate Student Employee Biweekly - BUIOH Editorial/Research Graduate Assistantship Job Classification: Graduate Student Employee Biweekly Department: Institute for Oral History Hiring Manager: Kaila Mata Contact: kaila_mata1@baylor.edu Work Schedule: Minimum of 10 hours per week between 8am and 5pm Desired Length of Employment: Ongoing Pay Rate: $15/hr Job Description: The central tasks and responsibilities of these graduate assistants in the Baylor University Institute for Oral History (BUIOH) are outlined below.