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. This mentorship structure is designed to support both scientific independence and translational success. Mentors are expected to: Integrate the Fellow into active research and development efforts at the Wyss
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the coordination and completeness of renovations by the Planning, Design, and Construction group. The candidate will participate and contribute to the Facilities Group's long-range and strategic planning and assist
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team, the Associate Director of Development reports directly to the Director of Advancement, with a dotted-line relationship to Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) Development. This structure supports
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, and MOE representatives) Ensuring successful data collection in the field (e.g., creating and distributing surveys, designing protocols for focus groups or structured observations, conducting focus
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responsibilities may include: • Assembling and preparing large data sets for analysis; • Providing guidance to Research Analyst Is on data cleaning and data structure; • Assuring the quality of data
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. Website design and organization. The EHT and ngEHT websites require periodic structural updates, as well as new material. The incumbent will be responsible for these updates, and/or overseeing website
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more independence than traditional postdoctoral positions, each fellow is mentored by an Institute Core Faculty and a member of the Translational AI Team. This mentorship structure is designed to support
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, the group will examine how social structure, inequality, and ideology sustain state capacity and regime durability in contemporary China. Building on recent empirical studies, the group will seek
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and Petersham, benchmarking governance structures at peer field stations, and other projects as assigned Sell books and merchandise related to on-site museum Other related front desk duties as needed
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. Works with faculty on the development, revision, and implementation of credit and non-credit courses, advising on course structure, learning outcomes, and student engagement. Collaborates with the DCE