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supervision; Ability to anticipate needs, to organize and prioritize work effectively, and to ensure that complex production tasks are completed in a timely and thorough fashion; Ability to guide and train
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the Library’s Director of Cataloging and Metadata. This position will assess, devise, and implement a long-range plan for the migration of metadata from MCM’s proprietary digital asset management systems (DAMS
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, practice and expand what they are learning in their course of study, be supported in the development of healthy practices, and cultivate connections with their fellow students. The staff who support this
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/Research health care environment with at least four years of research finance experience and a minimum of two years of supervisory responsibility required. Favorable experience in the development and
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on campus, ensuring that all personnel and assets are protected from threats. This individual will be responsible for implementing and developing security policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with
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September 2026. The Institute Postdoc will participate in the fall 2026 "Computations on K3 Surfaces and Related Varieties" semester program and remain as a researcher-in-residence during the spring 2027
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Assistant Deans within the Office of Student Affairs, the Director of Career Development, as well as programming and all essential functions for the Office of Student Affairs. The Administrative Coordinator
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end date of December 31, 2026, which may be extended based upon available funding. This position entails sharing a commitment to accomplish the goals of the research program. A commitment of at least
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systems. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills for identifying needs, conducting research and developing innovative proposals, solutions and programs. Ability to comfortably and often serve as the
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research to better understand and develop policies that will lower spending growth, improve patient outcomes, and drive structural change in U.S. health care delivery. Core topic areas include payment reform