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the Assistant Professor level specializing in Computational Sociology. The search is part of a cluster of hires in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence initiated across schools at Rutgers—New Brunswick
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Occupational Health Sciences Institute, located in Piscataway, NJ. Under supervision, supports administrative operations for the federally funded World Trade Center Health Program at Rutgers. Assists program
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field, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience that demonstrates knowledge and understanding of program coordination, technology utilized for events, organization, facilitation, report
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. Minimum Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree, preferably in computer science, education, communications, or related field, and and two (2) years of experience in the use of instructional technology
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Care Pol&Agng Res Overview New Jersey’s academic health center, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS) takes an integrated approach to educating students, providing clinical care, and conducting
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as a university-wide office to provide advanced computing and data-enabled science that empowers research, learning, and societal engagement. Reporting to our Director of Advanced Computing
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 13-Jul-25 Location: New Brunswick, New Jersey Categories: Project/Program Management/Planning Staff/Administrative
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Research Project Coordinator I Job Category URA-AFT Administrative Department NJ-Travel independence Program Overview Rutgers
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for individuals with disabilities. Posting Summary Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is seeking a Program Development Specialist for the EOF Program within the School of Engineering. Among the key duties
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and Experience Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, IT, Data Analysis or relevant field. Plus 3 years of full-time experience in Data Analysis, Computer Science, Statistics, Public Health