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from the dept. A full-time research position is available to assist with projects focused on comparing the behavior and cognition of humans and nonhumans at Duke University in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology. Assistance would be needed for research examining the cognition of a number of nonhuman species including chimpanzees, bonobos, various lemurs and dogs. The work is to be conducted at Duke University’s Lemur Center and Canine Cognition Center in addition to the North Carolina Zoo. Experience in behavioral observations or experiments is preferred. Experience working with great apes desired, but on-the-job training is available. Preference will also be given to those with competence in French. The initial appointment is for one year, with a second year of funding conditional on satisfactory performance. Salary will in part be based on previous experience. < | >
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