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buildings of Duke University; hire and train new employees; conduct first step grievance hearings. Key Position Duties Staff Supervision and Development Provide leadership and direct supervision
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for another year. We seek a candidate with expertise in general linguistics and with clear engagement with other fields, particularly computational linguistics and its subfields and /or language development
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monitoring, reliability implementation, evaluating network infrastructure, coordination with Duke’s office of internet technology (OIT), programming, project design and execution, procedure development
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dedicated to learning, growth, and meaningful connection. In this role, you’ll support students from diverse backgrounds as they explore library resources, develop research skills, and engage with campus-wide
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technologies, and contribute to a culture defined by excellence, innovation, and service. Duke also offers a vibrant campus environment—world‑class resources, professional development opportunities, and an
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partnerships with Duke departments, area universities, and organizations locally, nationally, and internationally. Develop publicity and marketing materials for programs and events, including websites, social
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public policy. Be Bold. This internship invites you to explore, experiment, and build skills that will strengthen your portfolio and prepare you for future careers in communications, marketing, digital
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in Residence (EIR) to support all aspects of the Master of Engineering in Cybersecurity program. This is a full-time, on-site position based in Durham, NC. The program is designed to prepare students
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projects, developing and administering budgets, schedules, and performance metrics. Serve as an advisor to Research Associates, Lab Analysts, and Lab Technicians insuring standard operating procedures and
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Position Description Position Summary: Professor Kenneth Dodge at the Sanford School of Public Policy seeks a postdoctoral research scientist to join him in conducting studies of early childhood development