144 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" uni jobs at Princeton University
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is also responsible for updating and maintaining data in our online career management system, Handshake. Recruitment Program Operations Manage the logistics and outreach for multiple on-campus career
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estate portfolio Manage multiple, varied concurrent real estate projects, including implementation (design documents, bid specifications, procurement process, etc.), progress monitoring, maintaining
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estate related duties and assignments in the daily oversight and management of a large-scale, mixed-use, institution-owned real estate portfolio Manage multiple, varied concurrent real estate projects
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motivated predoctoral research specialists to assist multiple economics and finance faculty working with the center. This position is ideal for graduating seniors or master's degree students interested in
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University's residential program. This program engages multiple campus partners and is represented and led by the Deputy Vice President for University Services. Campus Dining is predominantly a self-operated
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supports research on the multiple aspects of health and wellbeing in both developed and developing countries. Applications are welcome from researchers in a variety of disciplines, including medicine
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. Responsibilities Faculty Assistance: Manage multiple faculty calendars, scheduling meetings, reserving space, and updating peronnel list on lab websites. Prepare and send correspondence on behalf of faculty (i.e
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who share our passion of serving and caring for our community through exceptional dining experiences. In collaboration with our campus partners, we craft culinary programs that deliver unique memorable
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educational model is central to Princeton’s mission. The housing and dining experience is a key feature of the University’s residential program. This program engages multiple campus partners and is represented
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Visiting Fellows Program, with start dates as early as August 2026. The program supports distinguished visitors-in-residence who can enhance the diversity and excellence of intellectual and academic life