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: 277393291 Position: Lecturer Description: Position SummaryThe Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University invites applications for lecturer positions that may be available during
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The Communications Coordinator works under the direction of the Program Manager to support and further the mission of the James Madison Program (JMP) through various media. The JMP hosts numerous
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initial planning phases through closeout. Responsibilities include the development of the architectural program and project budget in consultation with the Office of Housing and Real Estate Services (HRES
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embracing equity in opportunity, good sportsmanship, and ethical conduct. In keeping with this mission, the role of the Assistant Coach, Women's Swimming Diving is to provide a quality varsity program that
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the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Incident Report Management Software systems. Stays abreast of current technology as it may pertain, assist, or be applicable to the Center. Ensures dissemination
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, urgent and emergency campus issues. Possess technology skills and proficiency with personal computers and business application software. Possess organization skills and be a self-starter who demonstrates
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participate in other pertinent OIT and/or campus computing groups. Qualifications Essential: A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, related field or equivalent work experience, with experience in a university
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Princeton University's Initiatives for Contemporary European Affairs (ICEA) hosts a Visiting Research Scholar Program for faculty members applying to spend their academic leave year with ICEA. ICEA
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: 277365632 Position: Lecturer Description: The Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University has an occasional curricular need for lecturers to teach, co-teach, or lead precepts in areas such as
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-class research program in cell biology, studying fundamental principles underlying the organization and function of cells and tissues. Researchers utilizing invertebrate and non-traditional models