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development and serves as a direct line of communication between the Head Coach and student-athletes. Education and Experience Bachelor's degree required. 2-4 years of coaching experience, preferably
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& Recovery and Substance-Free Student Initiatives. If you would like to join a team of dedicated colleagues working to support the intellectual and personal development of students through individualized
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strategic recommendations to ensure successful outcomes. Responsible for spearheading the implementation of direct response marketing plans developed by channel leads within the Advancement Marketing team
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focused on the development of skills and a breadth of knowledge necessary for professional success and leadership. We leverage Brown’s intellectual centers of excellence, rigorous teaching, and
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identifying the drivers of the cancer stem cell phenotype. The lab seeks to identify resistance mechanisms and develop strategies to prevent and overcome therapy resistance and metastatic progression using
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focused on the development of skills and a breadth of knowledge necessary for professional success and leadership. We leverage Brown’s intellectual centers of excellence, rigorous teaching, and
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committed to a culture of collaboration and respect across diverse training and individual backgrounds; faculty are committed to promoting career and professional development for lab members. This is a fixed
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activity, answering support questions from campus partners, and assisting with some contract administration Major Responsibilities: Contract Management Review, draft, negotiate, approve, and prepare contract
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processes and maximizing value across its supply chain. This position is responsible for leading strategic sourcing initiatives, developing and implementing category management strategies, and negotiating
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undergraduate Open Curriculum while strengthening their connection to a robust community of peer scholars from around the world. Students develop personal and social skills that are critical to success in