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. This position is the administrative liaison between the administrative core, the Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP), collaborating institutions, sponsoring agencies, and principal investigators (PIs
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objectives of the event; act as primary point-of-contact to the client throughout the planning process and staff as needed. Coordinate financial support services in support of the event management team. Assist
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to significant incidents on the main campus, in the Jewelry District, and providing guidance to line personnel. As a member of the supervisory staff, the incumbent is also responsible for the field training
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all operations comply with legal and regulatory requirements. 2. Policy, Communication & Incident Response - This role will serve as the primary point of contact for all security matters, liaising with
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community and exposing students to varied perspectives. BEE Program Overview Barcelona, Spain, 2 week, 24 student cohort Oxford, U.K., 2 week, 24 student cohort PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Pre-Program Planning
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Job Description: The Contract Specialist acts as a primary resource within the Strategic Procurement & Contracts (SPC) team for processing contractual agreements related to the procurement of goods
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and collaborates to respond to student emergencies. Job Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree required, Master's degree preferred. Five years of relevant experience, preferably in
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to the mathematical community, ICERM's boards, and the broader Brown community. The Specialist works closely with program staff and principal investigators to gather data, analyze research outputs, and effectively
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entire University. The Center does this through three primary areas of focus, including teaching and instruction, co-curricular programming, and venture support programs. Responsibilities: The Nelson
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key clinical resource for physicians, nurses, athletic trainers, and other providers, while also acting as the primary liaison with regulators, auditors, vendors, and third-party payers. In addition