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includes excellent healthcare, retirement plans, tuition assistance, paid time off, and a winter recess. POSITION OBJECTIVE The Assistant Director, Graduate Program Operations, provides comprehensive project
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anticipates offering a Richard S. Morrison Post-Doctoral (Term) Fellowship, open to theoretical and computational cosmologists. The position is expected to start no later than Oct. 1, 2026 (earlier/later start
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, Sociologists, Civil Engineers, Computer Scientists and other researchers on and off campus by helping support meeting deadlines, generate quality documents, and facilitating cross-disciplinary opportunities
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procedures as a result of the development of new technologies from vendors or the industry. Provide basic and advanced technical support for desktop and notebook computers, printers and tablets including, but
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. The Research Assistant 3 will play an important role in advancing our understanding of the cancer immune microenvironment and response to immunotherapy by leveraging leading computational methods to analyze
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inquiries, performing clerical duties, and coordinating service requests (e.g., computer, facilities, phone, custodial, e-waste, shredding). Handle mail and package distribution and processing, greet visitors
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the department of neurosciences. This position will manage all aspects of the graduate program from recruitment through graduation, organize and lead communication with students, oversee the student information
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oversee student services, conduct, and counseling for all students, and supervise the Student Services Program Manager. This position reports directly to the Dean of the Law School. Undertakes
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programs, and collaborates across 11 sub-units to maintain seamless program delivery. The incumbent will handle complex administrative tasks, manage sensitive information, and serve as a liaison between
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lead the engineering development for multiple sub-projects supporting an overall program project. The parent project broadly encompasses the development of components for a Class 2 bioimpedance