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initial planning phases through closeout. Responsibilities include the development of the architectural program and project budget in consultation with the Office of Housing and Real Estate Services (HRES
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the development, review, and documentation of contract modifications and related institutional deliverables. Support drafting and negotiation of contractual documents with DOE, PPPL Contracts Office, and Princeton
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application. Troubleshoot and resolve issues with test scores; confirming they are attached to the appropriate applicant files. Compile and prepare final admission summaries for the deans to review application
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multidisciplinary approaches to develop new devices and protocols, improve materials and surfaces, and design new experimental systems. The main responsibilities of this Research Specialist position are to perform
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. You will collaborate closely with Lab leadership to develop strategic impactful solutions. A U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, the Princeton Plasma Physics
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development and social activities with research staff members in other Economics units and related units in the School for Public and International Affairs. For more about the section, see this video
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contractual, governance, and compliance issues in collaboration with the Senior Director. • Establish and maintain a dashboard/system to assist with the development, review, and documentation of contract
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curriculum development will be a plus.Interested candidates should apply online at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/37862 . Applications must include the following items:1. Curriculum vitae
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following injury Development and review of physical therapy and rehabilitation protocols. May establish metrics for continuous performance improvement and improved patient outcomes. Document evaluation and
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vulnerable and may be experiencing anxiety; we want to ensure that their concerns are heard and honored by our staff. However, we also see patient encounters as an opportunity to educate young adults about