127 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"U"-"IMPRS-ML"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Drexel University
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, bilingual (Spanish/English), Program Manager, to work with the Principal Investigators and research team to manage the Latino Health Collective. The manager functions as a critical member of the team, with
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involved in the college selection process. This position is responsible for recruiting, selecting and yielding undergraduate students to various programs at Drexel University. The Admissions Counselor
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health program funded by the National Institute of Health. The purpose of this research is to address mental health needs among the Latino population in Philadelphia. The Study data collector/interviewer
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of Business . The College offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in business administration to nearly 4,000 students and has an alumni network of more than 30,000 business professionals. Job
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of both light board and sound board programming. The hours for this position vary - employees may work from 0 to up to 40 hours per week some weeks, depending on the performance and events schedule
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their own lines of research/ service/ learning/ outreach/ teaching will be encouraged. Essential Functions Lead ARCC Community Advisory Board recruitment, facilitation and administration. Plan and host
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, and plan their responsibilities within each training effort. Ability to use Zoom or other video conferencing software to support virtual training sessions. Physical Demands Typically sitting at a desk
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perfect home for curious scholars who seek to apply their learning in the service of humanity. Our undergraduate programs, Co-op experiences and Community-Based Learning courses give students a broad-based
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for curious scholars who seek to apply their learning in the service of humanity. Our undergraduate programs, Co-op experiences and Community-Based Learning courses give students a broad-based, hands-on
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motivated postdoctoral research fellow to work on projects related to HIV prevention interventions operating within syringe services programs. The fellow will work on one or both of the following NIH-funded