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cultivate high-performing, inclusive team environments. Establish clear expectations, timelines, and accountability measures for ExO program success. Collaborate closely with other ExO advisors and campus
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, five Masters programs, and a Ph.D. program. The Sanford School houses several research centers and offers degree-related programs and opportunities in Washington, DC, China, Scotland, London and Geneva
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Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program is seeking an Admissions Officer I to join our dynamic Admissions and Orthopaedic Graduate Education (GME) support team. In this role, you will support the
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of Venue and Production Management operations. Install, maintain, and program lighting, sound, stage, and video systems for theatrical, musical, and other live events, applying a thorough understanding of
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degree required. - Must be currently enrolled in—or a recent graduate (within two years) of—an accredited advanced degree program. Experience - No prior experience required. Skills & Abilities - Strong
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, or information/library science graduate program. • Interest in the history of medicine. • Strong analytical, organizational, and writing skills. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. • Ability
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, data science, computational biology) Interns must be enrolled in a graduate program at the time of the internship All graduate student employees must work in North Carolina No MISM intern is allowed
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communications, analytical and organizational skills generally acquired through completion of a bachelor's degree program. Research or grants education and/or certification is preferred. Experience - No experience
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Department of Surgery is looking for a dependable, detailed-oriented Research Technician II to be a part of the Duke Pancreatic Research Program in the Division of Surgical Oncology. This position will report
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Research position will support the Multi-Country Public Works Program (PWP) research initiative, as part of the NIH-funded project, “Effects of parents' participation in public work programs on children's