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Caretaker to support the daily care and well-being of laboratory animals. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy hands-on work with animals, take pride in attention to detail, and want to help advance
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: Talent Analytics and Workforce Metrics. This role is for an experienced academic and curriculum strategist to serve as an Online Course Developer within Brandeis Online’s graduate program. The developer
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discovery and developing diagnostic devices and assays for infectious diseases. Estimated time: 50% Function 2: Support the day-to-day operations and management of the lab: 30% Function 3: Assist in mentoring
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projects proposals and ensures a high-quality product is delivered to the Pre-Award Services team for review and submission, including assisting in the development, preparation, finalization, and submission
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program. The developer will design and build asynchronous, instructor-facilitated online courses aligned with institutional learning outcomes, accreditation standards, and workforce relevance. This course
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program. The developer will design and build asynchronous, instructor-facilitated online courses aligned with institutional learning outcomes, accreditation standards, and workforce relevance. The course
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graduate program. The developer will design and build asynchronous, instructor-facilitated online courses aligned with institutional learning outcomes, accreditation standards, and workforce relevance
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Brandeis University's Graduate Professional Studies (GPS) is looking for an industry leader to teach in our Master of Science in Applied Biotechnology & Enterprise program. Brandeis University is
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update program webpages, including messaging, structure, and launch readiness. Develop ad creative for paid digital campaigns. Collaborate with an external digital media partner to execute and optimize
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environments (websites, intranets, online communities and software) to support usability and findability.” (source: iainsitute.org). This is a required course in the User-Centered Design MS program. This course