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, business development, and intellectual property translation. Minimum Requirements Bachelor’s degree in biological/life sciences, engineering/physical sciences, or computing/information technology. Two years
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. International Comparative Studies is an undergraduate interdisciplinary program that bridges the humanities and social sciences. The successful candidate will have completed a Ph.D. in the humanistic and/or
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Be You. At Duke, we celebrate individuality and the unique perspectives that each member of our community brings. As the Program Coordinator, you’ll be a vital
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Program Administration, International Studies, you will be a trusted leader within the International Studies Office, supporting a diverse community of students and scholars as they pursue advanced legal
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but not limited to Catapult, Force Decks, NordBord, Force Frame, Body Weights, Subjective Questionnaires. · Daily oversight and mentoring of our team of sports science interns within Olympic Sports
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. • Oversee program operations, budgets, communications, and resource needs. • Mentor, train, and guide research staff. • Serve as primary liaison for internal and external partners. • Ensure compliance with
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strategy for the program, translating elite performance, leadership, and culture into compelling content that resonates across recruiting, fan engagement, and brand partnerships. Minimum Requirements: Work
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The Medical Physics Residency is a clinical training program to prepare for ABR board certification and independently practice safe clinical medical physics. The minimum length of the training program is 2
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advisory groups Recruit, onboard, supervise, and mentor staff and student employees Fulfill essential Program Coordinator duties until the role is filled Strengthen internal processes and information flow
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tests under supervision and compute scores for cognitive tests Data entry and quality assurance Choose Duke. The Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, founded in 1943, is one of 26 departments