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$80,000-$100,000; full conservator $100,000-$130,000. Priorities for the Paper Conservator will be to make the newly designed and discipline-specific paper conservation studio fully operational to prepare
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of sponsored research projects for PQI faculty, research staff, and students. This role supports all stages of the grants lifecycle, including proposal development, award setup, effort review, data preparation
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of cleanliness, safety, process control, and equipment reliability. ⢠Develop and enforce cleanroom policies, procedures, and training programs for users. ⢠Manage access, scheduling, maintenance, compliance
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: 283394007 Department Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Category Research and Laboratory Job Type Full-Time Overview The McBride Lab at Princeton University, which conducts research at the interface of evolution
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technology development, computation, biological studies, drug development, and clinical trials relevant to diet, metabolism, cancer, cell growth, metastasis, autophagy, microbiome, and/or the immune system
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on their computing purchases; specify, order, install and configure new end user devices, including Mac, Windows, and mobile systems. Train administrative staff on proper computing techniques, security, and use
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support and administrative assistance to the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning. This role supports the development and execution of strategic communications that advance the mission of the Center
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, various forms of individual and collective ownership and resistance to them, the administrative and informational technologies enabling the development of property, and the religious and moral aspects
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who want to participate in a master’s degree or professional development certificate program at one of our partner universities. Learn about Rotary Peace Fellowship eligibility requirements and
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-two percent of past Bridging Scholars reported that their study abroad experience aided in their career and professional development; eighty percent of responding alumni report that they continue to