297 computer-programmer-"https:"-"FEMTO-ST"-"Prof" positions at Duke University in United States
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Occupational Summary Plan, coordinate and administer activities within assigned program areas; develop, coordinate and advise on policy related to assigned major programs. Typically exercises full
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Occupational Summary Plan, coordinate and administer activities within assigned program areas; develop, coordinate and advise on policy related to specified programs. May exercise full supervision
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Engineering in Cybersecurity program. This is a full-time, on-site position based in Durham, NC. The program is designed to prepare students for leadership in the complex and evolving world of cybersecurity
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Program Coordinator for Arringdon Orthopaedics located in Morrisville, NC to provide clinical and administrative support and oversight for policies, procedures, and work flows of clinic support staff in
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conjunction with the Department Chair, Department Director, and Program Director, the Program Coordinator shares in the implementation and compliance of all aspects of the management and administration
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. The Department of Anesthesiology at Duke University is seeking a Program Coordinator to support the department’s residency and fellowship programs as part of the Department of Anesthesiology's Education Team
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Duke University, Program in Education Position ID: Duke-Education-ADJIN1 [#31424] Position Title: Position Type: Non-regular rank faculty Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708
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Plan, coordinate, and implement events and other academic-related programs. Develop and coordinate materials and resources to ensure program success. Apply standard project management methodology
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Occupational Summary Plan, coordinate and participate in the establishment and operation of a specialized program and/or activity at Duke University, planning methods and developing systems in
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individual will plan and execute 2-3 active projects per year. These projects are typically collaborative studies between the McIntyre Lab and other Duke faculty, or faculty at other academic institutions