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The Princeton University Art Museum welcomes applications for the position of Exhibitions Project Manager, a role asked to manage and deliver the successful planning, development, and execution
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for redressing the impacts of structural racism on community health. Initiatives include making oral history collections publicly available and assisting archives with related projects. The ideal candidate will
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of the Athletics Style Guide and serving as a project lead on specific high-level branding projects (facility upgrades and enhancements). Engage with the Assistant Director of Athletics for Ticketing and ticketing
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University administrative planning and management, undertaking major projects and initiatives on behalf of the Office of the Executive Vice President (OEVP). The role provides a unique opportunity to lead
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, students, staff) to collaborate on project requests and discuss project requirements: -Meet and spend time with researchers to understand their needs and help define requirements. -Offer advice and
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on community health. Initiatives include making oral history collections publicly available, assisting archives with related projects, database and archival research on historical sites and individuals, and
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other departments (for the OQDS IW requirement). Assist with Labor Accounting application for graduate student academic year and summer support. Assist with updating the department academic program
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assistance to Princeton Plasma Integration Center (PPIC), National Spherical Torus Experiment Upgrade (NSTX-U) Recovery, and other future projects being designed by PPPL Projects Management Office (PMO) and
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, grant, contract and other research-related agreement terms and conditions, and assisting in the resolution of issues that develop in the course of projects by consulting with the investigator(s), staff
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on their plans to launch new interdepartmental or University-wide administrative initiatives and projects. Review or assist with policy development, strategic planning, or reorganization of administrative programs