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The Lewis Center for the Arts' Visual Arts Program is seeking a dedicated and skilled Part-Time Audio/Visual & IT Support Technician to ensure the seamless operation of events, screenings, and
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://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/position/38361 and should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching interest, contact information for three references, and a web link to a 30-50-minute video
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and programming experiments, (2) recruiting and testing human subjects, (3) analyzing behavioral, web scraped, and fMRI data, and (4) miscellaneous research support (e.g., literature searches, IRB
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testing human subjects, (3) analyzing behavioral, web scraped, and fMRI data, and (4) miscellaneous research support (e.g., literature searches, IRB management, manuscript and grant preparation, general lab
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: 274406736 Department Lewis Center, Visual Arts Category Arts and Museum Administration Job Type Temporary Overview The Lewis Center for the Arts' Visual Arts Program is seeking a dedicated and skilled Part
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Princeton University, PIIRS Fellowship ID: Princeton University -PIIRS -PDRA [#30207] Fellowship Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate, PIIRS Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Location: Princeton
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program. This role serves as the primary liaison between the Institute and the main constituencies with whom it interacts: undergraduates, faculty, the Office of the Registrar, the Office of the Dean
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Program, with a focus on operations at the new Hopewell Research Facility (HRF). In this role, you will collaborate with EHS staff, faculty, researchers, and students to promote a safe research environment
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for the distribution of news and information about the University, the content and design of University's home page, media relations, digital communications (including social media), print and web design, publications
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to the University's radiation dosimetry program including vendor web portal data management (enters new wearers, accesses reports, etc.), sending and receiving dosimeters to/from wearers, assigning temporary dosimeters