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--> Professional Job Location Boston, MA, United States Tracking Code 25500951110912 Posted Date 9/15/2025 Salary Grade Grade 49 Position Type Full-Time/Regular Boston University Information Services & Technology
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fall and spring classes as needed, co-supervise simulations and supervise and evaluate classwork of the students for which s/he is responsible. The lecturer will lead the classes and supervision when
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organized Administrative Coordinator to support the Director of Academic Affairs. This role will manage admissions activities for the Brain, Behavior, & Cognition and Developmental Science, PhD programs, as
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-2000 employees; Series C+/Pre-IPO/Recently public) innovative technology employers and business units, including FinTech, MedTech, Cleantech, SaaS, AI for business, EdTech, Cybersecurity, Robotics, and
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, and reports. Perform study analysis, author reports and products, and collaborate with additional study sites. Required Qualifications: PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in biomedical sciences
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Graduate Admissions within the Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid Office (GAFAO), the Senior Program Coordinator (SPC) for Residential MS & PhD Programs plays a key role in managing the end-to-end
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, and property technology. Reporting to the Associate Vice President for Real Estate, the Executive Director manages a team of real estate professionals, including analysts, salespersons, and property
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 23-Aug-25 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Full-time Categories: Staff/Administrative Technology Transfer
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largest green building (at 19 stories) and winner of the 2023 World Architecture Competition’s Education Category for its interior design. Successful candidates should have: - A PhD in computational
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the Charles River and Medical Center campuses is required. Required Skills B.A./B.S. degree, or equivalent. Must be highly organized, comfortable using technology, self-motivated, able to work independently