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commitment to undergraduate teaching.Today, more than 1,100 faculty members instruct approximately 5,200 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students. The University's generous financial aid program
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the Program in Visual Arts. This position provides technical support in the classrooms, as well as hands-on assistance for both faculty and students inside and outside of class time. The position oversees
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. The position is expected to begin January 16, 2026. Responsibilities include classroom teaching, grading assignments, and attending student activities. While we expect to fill one full-time position, final duty
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, 2025, or during the 2025-2026 academic year. Responsibilities include classroom teaching, grading assignments, and attending student activities. Duty time and appointment length will be based on student
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interdisciplinary, three credit-hour, undergraduate seminar course for the Program in American Studies with an enrollment cap of 15 students. In addition to teaching and holding weekly office hours to meet with
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needs of the faculty, staff, researchers, and students of the school. The Machinist will produce complex research prototype machined parts and components by programming, setting up, and operating
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the students. As the "face" of University Health Services (UHS), the Client Services Representative is tasked with providing service in a welcoming and professional manner, in keeping with the established
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University's Office of Environmental Health and Safety, as well as all relevant NASA guidelines. The Laboratory Manager will help provide hands-on instruction to students who are enrolled in a lab class and/or
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lectures, being available for meetings with the course instructor(s), holding regular on-campus office hours, and grading student exams and papers. Any appointments are subject to enrollments and may be
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challenging and supportive work environment. Engaged and dedicated staff members collaborate to enhance the educational experience of all graduate students at Princeton. The work is extraordinarily rewarding