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: 275536404 Position: Lecturer - Studio Lessons Description: The Department of Music at Princeton University may have occasional openings for semester-long, renewable, non-tenure-track lecturer positions
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. The successful candidate will have an opportunity to lead and contribute to a range of exciting collaborative projects and develop new projects.PhD in a relevant field is required. Strong track record
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+ student organizations totaling nearly $3 million annually, and for adherence to all University regulations. Tracks expenditures, maintains accurate financial records, and prepares and submits financial
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in the public interest and making a genuine contribution toward advancing the organizations’ objectives. The positions are located throughout the U.S., with the nation’s leading environmental
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The Department of Music at Princeton University may have an occasional curricular need for semester-long, renewable, non-tenure-track lecturer positions to teach or co-teach courses and/or lead
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architectural design with a strong record of significant built works and exhibitions. The applicant must have a demonstrated track record of leadership in the profession. It is expected that the successful
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, evening and weekend hours. Successful candidates will have a track record of working independently on assigned projects from planning through event recording and returning equipment to secure, stored
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diploma or GED, and 4-6 years of work experience Move carefully and confidently within confined spaces and among the Museum's valuable objects on display Properly analyze the physical environment and assess
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animal research facility-based software solutions, including tracking, monitoring, and reporting systems for animal care, research data, and regulatory compliance. Ensure the availability, reliability, and
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for Information (RFI) and Requests for Proposal (RFP) as necessary in support of campus and category management objectives Negotiate and develop contracts navigating the complexities of a world class research