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Psychology (https://cescup.ulb.be ). In terms of pedagogical and administrative activities, the assistant will supervise workshops and seminars (preparation, organisation, teaching, evaluation), participate
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Purchasing & Special Projects Coordinator (Administrative Associate 1)- Department of Otolaryngology
. Manage the coordination and logistical support of departmental conferences, meetings, and special events. Organize and maintain comprehensive records and file systems with attention to structure
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Nobel Prizes for these ideas - the first business school to achieve this accomplishment. For more information about the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, please visit: http
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Join an ambitious international research collaboration rethinking urban mobility and logistics for more inclusive cities. The Transport Studies Unit (TSU) is seeking an early-career researcher
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The PhD Candidate will contribute to research on circular supply chain management and reverse logistics, with emphasis on structural design and planning principles for large-scale, supply-driven and
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Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies Associate Professor in Supply Chain and Operations Management (Ref. 250605004) The Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies is one of the constituent
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Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies Assistant Professor in Supply Chain and Operations Management (Ref. 250605005) The Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies is one of the constituent
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Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies Assistant Professor in Shipping, Maritime and Transport Studies (Ref. 250819009) The Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies is one
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makers (e,g, CEOs and CIOs, Product- and Marketing Managers, Financial, IT and Supply Chain- Logistics Managers, and Functional Analysts) to aptly interpret and apply analytics. The degree is deeply rooted
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integrate large population-level cohort analyses with cutting-edge genome editing and single-cell approaches in cell lines and in patient samples. The research group is led by Mikko Myllymäki, MD, PhD and