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citizenship, and lifelong learning. At its core is the goal that students learn the fundamental principles of electrical and computer engineering and master engineering methods to solve challenging and diverse
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citizenship, and lifelong learning. At its core is the goal that students learn the fundamental principles of electrical and computer engineering and master engineering methods to solve challenging and diverse
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work as a member of a team. Pride in maintaining assigned areas in a hospital environment. Basic computer skills, including the ability to learn the electronic medical record system. Ability to lift up
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to underserved pets in greater Worcester. Located inside Worcester Technical High School, the clinic also provides experiential learning and work experience for Tufts’ 4th year veterinary students and the
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Engineering at Tufts University invites applications for a part-time lecturer to teach ME 41: Engineering Design II, a junior-level, three-credit course offered in-person during the Fall 2025 semester
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Engineering at Tufts University invites applications for a part-time lecturer to teach ES19: Computer Aided Product Design, an undergraduate level, three-credit course offered in-person during the Spring 2026
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Technology Services (TTS) is a university-wide service organization committed to delivering adaptable, results driven technology solutions in support of Tufts’ mission of teaching, learning, research
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years of professional experience in volunteer management, fundraising/development, alumni relations, or related field. Required education: BA/BS Required computer/technical skills: Excellent knowledge
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race, ethnicity, and other social determinants of health. • Applying artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze large datasets and develop predictive models for tailored interventions
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be able to work independently and as part of a team, effectively supervise staff, and work collaboratively with employees and peers Computer competence including familiarity with food management