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, federal debt, immigration, pre-K education, paid family leave, universal basic income, Social Security, health care and many other areas. The PWBM team consists of roughly 30 PhD economists, policy analysts
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Learning, founded in 1907 as the first secular institution to grant PhDs in Jewish studies. From Dropsie, the Katz Center has inherited some of the features that define its success such as the core of its
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interacting with industry. About the Principal Investigator: Jake Brenner, MD, PhD is an assistant professor (tenure track) and attending at the University of Pennsylvania, where he spends 20% of his time
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experience preferred but not required. RS-D A Master’s degree and 3-5 years of research experience is required; PhD preferred. Experience with molecular biology and sequencing is required. Experience working
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than 110 years old, developing out of an earlier institution known as the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, founded in 1907 as the first secular institution to grant PhDs in Jewish studies
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Administration track PhD student status and progress to graduation; assist in maintaining departmental databases and files. Process dissertation certification paperwork for doctoral students. Assist in completion
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the Assistant Director of Administration on registration matters. Help the Assistant Director of Administration track PhD student status and progress to graduation; assist in maintaining departmental databases
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experience required; PhD degree strongly preferred. Professional working experience with R, SAS and/or related software required; additional experience with Python preferred. Experience working with SQL
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experience with writing and obtaining grants. An MD ( or equivalent ) or Phd preferred. Job Description Temporary Employee - Non-Exempt Job Location - City, State Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Department / School
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director's leadership of highly complex research programs, including primary faculty, an educational program with Penn and visiting PhD students, post-docs and various annual visitors, as well as many