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: 282551024 Assistant Professor, High Medieval European History (tenure track) D-26-HIS-00001 | Faculty | History The Department of History invites applications from scholars who specialize in High Medieval
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The Princeton Quantum Initiative and Department of Physics at Princeton University seek applications for a tenure-track assistant professor faculty position in experimental quantum science
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The Department of History invites applications from scholars who specialize in High Medieval European History. Historians who work on any topical area in the field are encouraged to apply, as are scholars who study the connections between medieval Europe and other regions, such as the...
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and working in close coordination with the Associate Objects Conservator and Curators, the Paper Conservator will help shape our program to conserve works on paper, in alignment with the Museum's
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environment. Reporting to the Chief Conservator and working in close coordination with the Objects Conservator and the Paper Conservator. The Conservation Studio Coordinator assists the Conservation unit in the
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construction personnel guidance that is complementary to the organization's strategic objectives and track the alignment of strategic objectives to project objectives. Allocate resources to projects within a
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lab operations infrastructure, including systems for end-to-end workflow tracking, sample traceability, and inventory control across raw materials, works-in-progress, and finished goods. Finally, they
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and working in close coordination with the Associate Objects Conservator and Curators, the Paper Conservator will help shape our program to conserve works on paper, in alignment with the Museum's
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units. Maintains year-to-year tracking of new positions added, reconfigured, transferred to/from other departments, etc. Prepares journal entries where needed to make funding allocations or move expenses
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Dispatch (CAD) entries. The CAD system is used to efficiently manage calls, track resources, and coordinate responses by recording incident data, identifying responder locations (often via GPS), and sending