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The CLAIR (Clean Air Innovation for Resilience) research project at Carnegie Mellon University is currently advancing the development of an early-stage digital research prototype focused on indoor
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the design and development of online instructional courses and the adaptation of existing courses to be used for the training of educational technology entrepreneurs across Africa. This position focuses
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environment Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required Minimum of 3 years of experience in donor relations and/or development, preference for candidates with university experience. Proficiency with Microsoft
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employee engagement to process improvement and organizational development, helping to ensure a seamless and positive employee experience. Are you energized by the prospect of contributing to transformative
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, and providing professional development activities that improves their leadership skills. Trouble shoot general problems and questions concerning CMU and student life. Maintain comprehensive and up
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, Financial Value Transparency, Written Agreements, and other areas as assigned by the Director of Student Financial Aid. Training and Staff Development: Responsible for identifying training needs through
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associated with energy production and use. We seek to encourage the development of breakthrough technologies that will accelerate the transition to a sustainable, net-zero emissions energy future. With more
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Assistant (TA) who can support the instructor for the duration of Spring 2026 semester. Previous students of this course are preferred, but persons who have recent industry experience in software development
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: Managing the development of systems and models for monitoring the investment portfolio Conducting extensive due diligence, both qualitative and quantitative, on various investment managers Preparing
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recommendations to our DoD sponsors, decision makers within government and industry, and at academic conferences. The SEI is a non-profit, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) at Carnegie Mellon