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, develop menus, arrange presentation technology, and manage vendor communication • Create and maintain guest lists and databases, monitor RSVPs, and ensure clear and timely communication with attendees
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engagement in a broad number of areas, including transportation policy and planning, infrastructure engineering, connected and automated vehicles, and safety. These activities are carried out through
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of Pediatrics, Division of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. Specifically, the applicant will be working in a laboratory that employs cellular engineering to deliver therapies for both blood and marrow
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materials and technology. Greet teachers, chaperones, and students, and direct students groups through the museum. Troubleshoot any early/late group arrivals according to established procedures or escalate
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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary: We are seeking a programmer to work full-time in the Zaidi Lab at the University of Minnesota. Broadly, we
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ORIS for technology changes and configurations. Research Advancement Programs Support - 25% Manage competitions and award programs as assigned. Anticipate deadlines, respond to inquiries, and audit
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research center. This role will serve as the creative and operational engine behind campaigns that elevate CAREI’s brand, engage stakeholders, and support our research-based products and services. The ideal
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an emphasis on alumni relations and development. Experience or understanding of donor management technology and systems. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicatee clearly and persuasively in
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demands and manage time appropriately. •Excellent organizational skills and ability to multitask. •Diligence with protocol adherence. •High affinity with working with technology. •Strong computer skills
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; business and leadership; health technology; public policy and global health; and research, discovery, and cures. The campus community serves almost 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students in the heart