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Open CoEE Endowed Chair Positions

The Centers of Economic Excellence Program offers skilled applicants a tremendous opportunity to use basic and clinical resources to perform advanced interdisciplinary research that can have a profound effect on the health, safety, and quality of life for people in South Carolina and around the world.

Please use the contact listed within each posting to apply or to learn more.

 

Tobacco-Related Malignancy Research Center of Economic Excellence

Gastrointestinal Cancer Diagnostics Center of Economic Excellence

Childhood Neurotherapeutics Center of Economic Excellence (3 positions available)

Brain Imaging Center of Economic Excellence

SeniorSmart® Center of Economic Excellence

 

     
 
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"The CoEE Program is fulfilling its promise to the citizens of South Carolina to build our state’s competitiveness in high‐growth industries. Just six years since its inception, The Clemson University Center for Automotive Research (CU‐ICAR) was recently named the Association of University Research Park’s Emerging Research/Science Park. CU‐ICAR has grown from an idea and an empty 250‐acre tract of land to a thriving research campus where university researchers and partners focus on advancing the automotive sector. CU‐ICAR would not exist without the CoEE Program."

James F. Barker
Clemson President

 

 

 

 
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