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of Undergraduate Students (ODUS), the Graduate School, and students. The Specialist will be responsible for developing partnerships within HRES, The Service Point and all other units within University Services, as
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trade uncertainties on investments, etc.), develop stylized quantitative representations of political and institutional processes, and then incorporate them into (or couple with) global and subnational
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informal activities. Section research staff also engage in professional development and social activities with research staff members in other Economics units and related units in the School for Public and
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equality, regional economic development, political economy, and the subsidies on the housing market and social insurance policies. The position involves empirical analysis, including more sophisticated
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." Develop new internship opportunities for Princeton undergraduate and graduate students while maintaining existing partnerships. Liaise remotely and travel domestically and internationally to meet with host
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: 277987661 Department Schl of Public & Int'l Affairs Category Information Technology Job Type Full-Time Overview The Violence and Inequality Project (VIP) is seeking a full-time Programmer/Data Scientist
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. Through these accreditation processes, DPS has developed and implemented policies and practices that not only meet but often exceed national and state benchmarks. These efforts ensure the department is well
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Specialist supports the curriculum and scholarship of the Department and the wider Princeton University community through image acquisition and cataloging as well as collection development and management
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The Violence and Inequality Project (VIP) is seeking a full-time Programmer/Data Scientist. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in programming in R and Python, particularly in
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, "Pandemic Preparedness and Response Initiative," and "Africa Health Research Initiative." Develop new internship opportunities for Princeton undergraduate and graduate students while maintaining existing