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Post Baccalaureate Fellowship program is a research and career development opportunity for graduating seniors. The Fellowship is a one-year program consisting of various placements that allow
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of surveying techniques. Working knowledge of relevant government building codes, regulations and sustainable design. Strong computer skills, including the ability to learn new software. Must be proficient in
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of Access Control procedures and instruments preferred. Knowledge of basic computer use. Physical Demands Summary Position requires walking distances and following a time schedule during possible adverse
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. The Barnard Early-Career Faculty Fellow program is a two-year residential fellowship welcoming of early-career scholars from social backgrounds under-represented in academia. The fellowship is designed to help
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of the LeFrak Center on campus and outside of Barnard to assist with program replication locally and nationally. Job Description: Duties & Responsibilities Manage the full- and part-time staff of the Francine A
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Baccalaureate Fellowship program is a research and career development opportunity for graduating seniors. The Fellowship is a one-year program (with the possibility of renewal) consisting of various placements
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entrepreneurial individual to build upon the strengths of the College’s existing development and alumnae relations program and to help plan and lead an ambitious and exciting capital campaign with a goal of
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Early-Career Faculty Fellow program is a two-year residential fellowship welcoming of early-career scholars from social backgrounds under-represented in academia. The fellowship is designed to help expand
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Early-Career Faculty Fellow program is a two-year residential fellowship welcoming of early-career scholars from social backgrounds under-represented in academia. The fellowship is designed to help expand
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is located. The Barnard Early-Career Faculty Fellow program is a two-year residential fellowship welcoming of early-career scholars from social backgrounds under-represented in academia. The fellowship