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The Princeton University Art Museum welcomes applications for the next Peter Jay Sharp, Class of 1952, Curator and Lecturer in the Art of the Ancient Americas. The Curator will shape the display
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: 281522548 Peter Jay Sharp, Class of 1952, Curator and Lecturer in the Art of the Ancient Americas *REVISED* D-25-UAM-00002 | Specialist | Art Museum The Princeton University Art Museum welcomes applications
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qualified group of young Americans in a variety of professional fields, it is unique among Asian-American exchange programs in placing emphasis on leaders who have had limited experience of Asia and who might
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challenges. - Maintain course websites, manage textbook orders, prepare course materials, and review and submit course reports. - Oversee the evaluation of transfer course applications; collect and analyze
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, neurobiology, biochemistry, and neuroscience, and accepts applications in advance in the event the occasion arises where such lecturers are needed. Any appointments and duty time are subject to enrollments and
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program in an eligible field Criteria for Selection Exceptional intelligence and creativity Orientation and commitment to the applications of the physical sciences Extraordinary accomplishment in technical
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The School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) seeks a dynamic, collaborative, and student-centered Engineering Laboratory Manager to support its first-year engineering course sequence and
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and visual technologies and their application in a variety of settings. Familiarity with PC and Mac platforms; Microsoft Office 365, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive. Familiarity with Airtable. Ability
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DAAD adviser on how your application materials should be delivered. Applications include: Full curriculum vitae in tabular form (max. 3 pages) Statement about academic and personal reasons
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application consists of the following documents, to be submitted to the Ito Foundation Scholarship adviser by the campus deadline: Application form from the Ito Foundation, including a detailed summary of the