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of related experience. A degree in Accounting, Finance, Public Health, Biology, Health Science, Science, Engineering or Math field is preferred. Experience with proposal preparation with federal and non
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educational programs and training workshops. Familiarity with restorative and anti-oppression theories and practices preferred. Proficient computer skills; experience with use of electronic medical records
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before student audiences. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to use technology in the delivery of services and case management including conduct software, student conduct hearing
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the Division of Biology and Medicine (BioMed), The Warren Alpert Medical School’s clinical departments, and Brown University Health. Working at the highest levels of the Brown Innovation and Research
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well as performing site assessments to ensure that as-built conditions are accurately reflected. The BIM Coordinator proactively recommends and implements technology advancements to enhance the University's Facilities
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procedures and utilizing University resources and technology. Primary responsibilities will include: coordination of all aspects of departmental events, including event budgeting and financial reconciliation
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and basic knowledge of laboratory approaches and techniques in the areas of Molecular, Cell Biology and Biochemistry. Strong computer skills with preferably some experience using laboratory data
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the Ivy League, our intercollegiate athletics program consists of 34 varsity teams with approximately 1,000 athletes participating in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA-D1). This role
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term position with an end date of 8/31/26, which may be extended based upon available funding. QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree in Biology or a related field and 1-2 years
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into the ever-changing tapestry that is Brown University. Grades, standardized test scores, essays, recommendations, independent work, the quality of the secondary school program and achievements outside