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Details Title SEAS Postdoctoral Fellow in Bertoldi Group School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering
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at the intersection of research, advocacy, and public engagement, with ambitious plans for growth. The Development Coordinator is a key implementation and operations role supporting IEMI’s growing fundraising program
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an internal resource for the Harvard community providing project management services across the entire campus. HCP works collaboratively with a variety of Harvard Schools and Departments, providing
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awarding institute or center. Description: This supplement program is intended to ensure continuity of research among recipients of mentored career development (K) awards by providing supplemental research
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, Qualtrics, or hospital-based informatics systems. Certificates and Licenses: Completion of Harvard IT Academy specified foundational courses (or external equivalent) preferred Additional Information Standard
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dedicated team supporting Harvard’s advancement activity through front-line fundraising, alumni and volunteer engagement, technology, prospect management and research, business process, events, communications
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time management and organizational skills; able to manage multiple priorities in a fast paced, customer focused environment General computer proficiency, including Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Yardi
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Details Title Postdoctoral Scholar in Applied Physics School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Applied Physics Position Description A postdoctoral
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. Oversee internal and external audit coordination and leadership. Produce sponsored program activity reports and expenditure projections for HKS senior leadership and others. Serve as an expert resource
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the study of the sensory responses in the parabrachial nucleus. This project utilizes mouse genetics, molecular biology, histological and behavioral approaches and electrophysiology to understand