25 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Massachusetts Boston in United States
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opportunities Guides students toward undergraduate research opportunities aligned with their interests and facilitates placement in labs. Mentors and serves as a resource and role model for students in
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splicing wires; Ability to perform arithmetical calculations with speed and accuracy (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division); Ability to give oral instructions in a precise, understandable
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approaches to applied and basic research. The Management Committee (Board of Directors) operates according to Structure and Operating Procedures (SOPs) that include a call for representation across multiple
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, Ability to plan and manage multiple projects simultaneously and balance priorities. Ability to manage complex tasks under time constraints, while maintaining strong attention to detail. Ability to work
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to independently handle multiple projects at the same time; Strong oral and written communication skills; Strong organizational skills and attention to detail; Strong interpersonal skills; Strong commitment
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, experiential learning, and assessment of service delivery and outcomes. Examples of Duties: Strategic Leadership & Planning: Collaborate with the AVP and leadership team to align career development, experiential
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; exercise sound judgment; negotiate with diplomacy and tact; handle multiple tasks in a timely, efficient manner; interact with a wide variety of constituencies; demonstrate strong interpersonal and
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to develop and bring to completion multiple assignments concurrently. Ability to work independently and to respond flexibly to changing events. Ability to effectively manage complex situations. Ability
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multiple interruptions without compromising professionalism. Must be well organized and able to identify urgent requests to prioritize work; an ability to work independently, without close supervision is
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of Massachusetts Boston Police Department mission and the policies and procedures in support of that mission, which is aligned with the University and the Division of Student Affairs’ mission. Exercises police