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of development. Additional duties may be assigned. Qualifications Required Qualifications: - Minimum BA/BS degree in Economics, Mathematics, Political Science, Computer Science, Statistics, or related
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Reporting to the Vice President of Advancement (VP), the Associate Vice President for Fundraising Initiatives and Donor Relations (AVP), is a member of the University Advancement senior leadership team and provides vision, strategy, and momentum for all capital/restricted fundraising and donor...
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The Mathematics Department at Princeton University seeks to appoint Lecturers to teach courses, sections, and/or do grading in linear algebra, calculus, or upper division math courses. Appointments
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project and to complete assignments in a satisfactory and timely manner. Must be able to read and interpret drawings, layouts, and develop materials lists. Must have the ability to perform mathematical
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Learn the underlying science, mathematics, statistics, data analysis, and algorithms of computational research questions through independent research, studying existing code bases, and staying current
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science, mathematics, statistics, data analysis, and algorithms of computational research questions. This may involve independent research, studying existing code bases, and keeping up-to-date with
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classes on embedded systems programming. Professional Development • Learn the underlying science, mathematics, statistics, data analysis, and algorithms of computational research questions. This may involve
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. You may demonstrate your proficiency by highlighting courses taken at an advanced level (in mathematics or languages) or by noting independent work you have carried out. If you are a native speaker or
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The School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University invites applicants for a tenured position (associate or full professor) in Security Studies. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated scholarly excellence in security studies, broadly defined. Interested parties should...
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of 52 consortia in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The 52 consortia fund fellowships and scholarships for students pursuing careers in science, mathematics