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, academic, related reporting, integrations, and enabling technology functions. Partner closely with the Executive Steering Committee, Program Steering Committee, and key stakeholder groups to facilitate
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The Department of Anthropology at Princeton University is accepting applications for a lecturer position in environmental anthropology and/or the social studies of science and technology for
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computational or computer science, social science or the humanities, public policy, or an appropriate combination. The exact combination can change from candidate to candidate as the interdisciplinary position
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reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly. The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this link
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: 271173207 Undergraduate and Graduate Program Manager US-NJ-Princeton Job ID: 2025-20730 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Academic Administration Overview High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI
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, academic, related reporting, integrations, and enabling technology functions. Partner closely with the Executive Steering Committee, Program Steering Committee, and key stakeholder groups to facilitate
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device for bioparticle sorting using Deterministic Lateral Displacement technology: perform modeling, simulation, and validation of fluid dynamics in microchannels using tools such as COMSOL Multiphysics
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. Collaborate at Rugby Alumni Board Meetings to further the development of the Princeton Rugby program. Provide oversight and management of assistant coaches as necessary. Collaborate with student officers
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counts and safety checks. Oversees food services, janitorial services, equipment, and supplies. Uses current computer systems appropriately. Assists with shift and staff coverage as needed. Works
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pressing challenges. The PIIRS Postdoctoral Fellows Program is integral to that mission. We will award two postdoctoral fellowships to our 2026-27 cohort. PIIRS seeks recent PhDs in the Social Sciences who