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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 2 hours ago
pursue their own research program. We request that applications and other materials, including (a) curriculum vitae (including publication list), (b) research statement, (c) teaching statement, and (d
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proposals such as fixed price contracts, multi-PI, Center, or Program grants; and serve as primary point of contact for proposal submissions, progress reports and renewal applications, may work directly with
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decentralized and is home to multiple graduate and one undergraduate degree program, roughly 60 faculty, academic and research staff, 20 administrative and support staff, and annual expenditures of approximately
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Leadership Program; support 3+ courses including “Engineering Leadership Lab”; collaborate on delivering the weekly Lab, coaching senior year students, and maintaining and improving Lab’s learning activities
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Posting Description NECROPSY TECHNICIAN, Division of Comparative Medicine (DCM), to join DCM’s animal resource program and provide support for the pathology group, including necropsy, histology and
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Requirements REQUIRED: High school diploma or equivalent; graduate of an Accredited Medical Assistant program or has obtained a Medical Assistant Certification (AAMA, CCMA, RMA, NCMA); a minimum of two years
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. For more details about this cross-cutting program, please see SERC’s website. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: The postdoc’s time will be allotted as such: • 50% towards ongoing and new applied
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tools, including the MBE system arriving in November 2025; and disseminate research through publications and presentations, assist with proposal writing and sponsor reporting, and contribute to program
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Posting Description FINANCE AND OPERATIONS ASSISTANT, Program in Science, Technology, & Society, will provide financial and administrative support to the Program in Science, Technology, and Society
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starts August 1, 2026, for one year, with the potential for a one-year extension and is contingent upon a satisfactory background check. If you have any questions about our postdoctoral program, please