79 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST" positions at Tufts University in United States
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to collaborate with colleagues in the department and across Tufts University. Applicants must hold a doctorate in Mathematics or a related field by the beginning of the appointment, have an active research program
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staff meetings in collaboration with department supervisors. Oversee staff onboarding, retention, holiday, and on-call work schedules and required training programs. Administrative: Develop and present
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). • Bachelor’s Degree in business, economics, operations, or supply chain management. • Expertise in review, editing, and negotiation of contract language (terms and conditions) both commercial and legal is
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locations, one in Medford/Somerville, two Boston campuses (Health Sciences and School of the Museum of Fine Arts - SMFA) and a 24/365 clinical and teaching campus in Grafton. Public Safety staff may be
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The University Occupational Health Services (OHS) provides work-related medical services to Tufts employees and student health services to professional and graduate students on Tufts Health Sciences Campuses
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combine state-of-the-art science, clinical research, clinical expertise, and the human touch to provide veterinary care that goes above and beyond healing the patient to caring for the entire family
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Annual Giving Department (TAG) oversees the strategy, design, and implementation of a comprehensive annual fundraising program, with an emphasis on leadership annual giving, donor experience officer
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into the department's computer aided dispatch (CAD) system to track calls for service, incident reports, and other department activities. Monitor computerized alarm systems and electronic access control system events and
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in the Department of Developmental, Molecular, and Chemical Biology is focused on understanding fundamental biological mechanisms in healthy and diseased cells and organisms. The department provides
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genetics, biophysics, and computational approaches, researchers at the Center work toward a multi-level control of patterning. Novel technology is being developed to modulate the bioelectric communication