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. EST.Interested applicants must apply online at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/40821 and submit a CV, cover letter, writing sample, transcript and the names and contact information of three
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ownership and resistance to them, the administrative and informational technologies enabling the development of property, and the religious and moral aspects of poverty and ownership. Intellectual
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. '74 Walton III Senior Research Scientist. The research is highly applied in nature, and will involve a granular exploration of the sequence of development, investment decision making, financing, and
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international politics of economic development; the political economy of human security; the evolution and impact of international institutions; and the politics of international law and human rights policies
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development in institutional experimentation or experiments on decision-making processes in public or private organizations. Most of the research in this area is descriptive and has rarely been theoretically
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The Princeton University WET LAB (https://ren.princeton.edu/) is seeking a postdoctoral research associate(s) or more senior researcher(s) with expertise and interest in Large Language Models (LLM
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technologies enabling the development of property, and the religious and moral aspects of poverty and ownership. Intellectual, environmental, and economic historians, as well as historians of art, gender, race
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; monetary and regulatory policies; cooperation at the global and regional level; the domestic and international politics of economic development; the political economy of human security; the evolution and
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technologies enabling the development of property, and the religious and moral aspects of poverty and ownership. Intellectual, environmental, and economic historians, as well as historians of art, gender, race
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of whole genomic data already available; and ii) investigating rates of evolution across the genome and their correlation with phenotypic traits across various subdivisions of the squamate body plan