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internship listings. Through the Campus Recruiting Program, the employer relations team within the Career Center works closely with employers to arrange various types of programming including workshops, resume
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groundskeeping methods and techniques such as fertilization, aeration, irrigation, weeding, seeding, sowing and sodding Must possess a High School diploma or GED Must possess a valid US driver’s license Requires
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 01-Jul-25 Location: Medford, Massachusetts Categories: Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 169791 Program Overview
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Engineering (Tufts Fund) team, responsible for developing and managing a portion of the Tufts Volunteer Program. They will recruit, train, and support alumni volunteers who ask their classmates to financially
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of peer-reviewed manuscripts (e.g., Methods, Results) and contribute to consumer- and patient-facing nutrition education materials. Support coordination of research activities, including tracking project
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with programming and syntax Experience working with large datasets, querying tools, and programming languages including R Strong foundation in quantitative methods and general understanding
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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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Dining is a self-operated food service provider managing a comprehensive collegiate dining program on the Tufts University Medford/Somerville and SMFA/Fenway campus, delivering high quality, contemporary
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campuses: Medford/Somerville, Boston, and Grafton with clinics, hospitals and public, instructional, and computer and research labs in a multiple building setting, plus approximately a dozen remote sites
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, electrophoresis and other laboratory techniques. The tools and methods routinely employed in the lab include western blotting, RT-PCR, transgenic animal models, animal surgery and experimental pathology