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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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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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Occupational Summary The Duke Annual Giving and Affinity Engagement (AGAE) program is part of Duke’s Office of Alumni Engagement and Development (AED). The AGAE team is comprised of more than 30
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continuous learning. What You’ll Do Participate in and complete a North Carolina–certified Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program. Engage in applicant assessments, physical fitness testing, background
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ask questions about the application process. Be Bold. Duke encourages bold thinking and meaningful impact. This internship plays a key role in strengthening the Movement History Initiative’s digital
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Research position will support the Multi-Country Public Works Program (PWP) research initiative, as part of the NIH-funded project, “Effects of parents' participation in public work programs on children's
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content across Sanford School websites Contribute to the creation of graduate program marketing materials such as viewbooks and impact reports Support marketing initiatives aimed at prospective graduate
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with universal, targeted, and high-impact initiatives. Assess and refine programs using de-identified data collection, analysis, and reporting. Ensure accurate documentation and compliance with relevant
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illuminate histories that shape our world. Be Bold. Step into a role where your curiosity, independence, and professionalism directly impact how future researchers engage with vital collections. As the John
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services, collection development, and exhibitions that make a real impact on teaching and research at Duke and beyond. You’ll work directly with researchers, faculty, students, and rare materials—expanding