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multiple affiliations. Be You. Duke University’s Marcus Center for Cellular Cures https://marcuscenter.duke.edu/ has a growth opportunity for a motivated individual to fill a Cord Blood Collector position
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, public history, or library/information science. - Interest in institutional archives, outreach, and collaborative community work. - Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
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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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botany, biology, zoology, psychology or other science related scientific field program. Work requires two years of research experience. A related master's degree may offset required years of experience
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strategies. Minimum Rquirements Education/Training: Master's degree in Finance, Math, Computer Science and/or related fields; CFA is strongly recommended Required experience: 5 years of highly comparable work
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research in its 10 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools. With about 40,000 employees, Duke is the third largest private employer in North Carolina, and it now has international programs in
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%) • Supervise and mentor students, interns, and volunteers. • Lead recruitment and onboarding for student and volunteer roles. • Provide leadership skill development and mentoring. OTHER DUTIES (5%) • Travel as
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Be You. At Duke, we celebrate individuality and the unique perspectives that each member of our community brings. As the Senior Analyst Control Systems Engineering , you’ll be a vital part of a
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Be You. At Duke, we celebrate individuality and the unique perspectives that each member of our community brings. As the Program Coordinator, you’ll be a vital
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using two-way radios, computers, email, and verbal interactions with departments, partner agencies, patients, and visitors. Patrol and monitor premises—on foot or by vehicle—to deter crime, identify