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clusters including diabetes, liver and pulmonary disease, and atherosclerosis with the aim of developing novel therapeutic interventions to treat these diseases. The lab has made important contributions
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on complex, interesting matters Collaborative legal, IT, and compliance teams Competitive compensation, benefits, and professional development How to apply: submit your resume and a brief summary of relevant
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faculty has combined a passion for teaching with rigorous research conducted alongside practitioners at world-leading organizations to educate leaders who make a difference in the world. Through a dynamic
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office supply inventory and organizes storage spaces to ensure availability of essential items. Serves as primary liaison with the mailroom; develops instructions for mailing procedures for faculty and
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to develop and coordinate University-wide policies and strategies. Supporting new University housing and real estate development projects across the Cambridge and Greater Boston area. Harvard University
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Job Summary: At the Developmental Interactions Lab, our goal is to conduct research and develop professional learning materials to support early childhood educators, especially in low-income communities
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levels of the University. The person in this role will develop and foster close relationships with key stakeholders in Harvard’s central administration and schools. Manage the University’s Anonymous
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representation, developing their advocacy skills to help their clients both in and out of the courtroom. Reporting to the Director and the Deputy Director of the Institute, the Clinical Instructor provides law
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direction to BKC staff; Oversee and ensure effective implementation of BKC program execution and new program development; Assist with selection and development of new projects, activities, and initiatives
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tight-knit academic community at the Center for International Development, and in collaboration with the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy and the Taubman Center for State and Local Government