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Professional Studies (GPS) is looking for an industry leader to teach in our Master of Science in Applied Biotechnology & Enterprise program. Additionally, this adjunct faculty member will develop the Molecular
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, fellowships, and other sponsored program funds for several major research centers, institutes, and departments within the institution. Primary job duties: Manages post-award requirements for designated
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. This position offers the rare opportunity to collaborate across disciplinary boundaries; we seek a candidate whose research interests span the Computer Science, Psychology, and Sociology Departments, in
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, Family Weekend, Senior Celebration events, and other signature programs. Serves as the lead staff member for Family Weekend and Senior Celebration activities. This includes budget oversight, program
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-federal grants, contracts, sub-award, fellowships, and other sponsored program funds for several major research centers, institutes, and departments within the institution. As a member of a small team of
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collaborator, with the ability to work with multiple deadlines. Ability to build strong relationships with admissions staff and constituents across campus. Computer skills - proficiency with Microsoft
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Brandeis University's Graduate Professional Studies (GPS) is looking for an industry leader to teach in our Master of Science in Applied Biotechnology & Enterprise program. Brandeis University is
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biology. Now, under the leadership of Jordan Tannenbaum, ’72 Brandeis Alumnus and Senior Vice President of Institutional Advancement, we are preparing for our next ambitious campaign, and we seek a
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Brandeis University's Graduate Professional Studies (GPS) is looking for an industry leader to teach in our Master of Science in Applied Biotechnology & Enterprise program. Brandeis University is
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of the online programs. Manage the admissions review process, ensuring timely and thorough evaluation of applications and making admissions decisions. Collaborate with faculty and program directors to assess