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. The Katz Center is organized around this idea of integrated knowledge, using its fellowship program and other activities to bring scholars from different fields and disciplines together to pursue research in
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Analytics (MUSA) program. The Administrative Assistant will provide direct support to the Department Chair and Assistant Director of Administration for the day-to-day program operations. The ideal candidate
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grants through close-out. Produce and distribute specialized research related financial reports for investigators. Meet with PI's regularly to review their Sponsored Program portfolio. Advise faculty
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administrative and programmatic support for the Department of City & Regional Planning (CPLN) and the Master of Urban Spatial Analytics (MUSA) program. The Administrative Assistant will provide direct support to
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distribute mail, File and maintain medical records, Create a order in RIS for clinicians when imaging is required for any Field Service patient. Perform additional duties as required. Qualifications High
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program programs through the internal review process for submission to the sponsor, assuring compliance with the department, school and university guidelines. Activities include, preparing pre-award budget
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laboratory specimens from the PADLS Poultry Field Office in Manheim, PA to the New Bolton Center campus in Kennett Square, PA for sorting and distribution. Responsibilities will include maintaining logs and
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client discussions, online surveys, and client research. Revise and manage distribution of training program materials. Coordinate on-site and virtual program logistics with training team, client
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client research. Revise and manage distribution of training program materials. Coordinate on-site and virtual program logistics with training team, client, participants, and training venue staff, such as
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promote access to collections, tools, and expertise relevant to the full research lifecycle. The role is responsible for coordination and collaborative approaches that leverage the Libraries’ distributed