725 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O"-"Newcastle-University"-"O.P" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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, analyze the data, work independently and effectively while managing and prioritizing multiple projects. This position requires a thorough understanding and vigilant implementation of the scientific method
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curriculum, enhanced student experiences, and fostering a vibrant community of learners and educators. The Chair will manage a comprehensive program providing private and group music instruction to students
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budgets, multiple projects, Cores and Sub-awards, Investigator-initiated, Consortium, Dept. of Defense grants, and higher complexity Foundation grants. Some of the NIH mechanisms that this position will be
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steering committee to plan and coordinate research personnel engagement events, quarterly scientific meetings, and web/social media presence. Administer the Center’s seed funding program, including
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/Humanities Business/Finance Communications/Journalism Internal Number: A-102427-36 General Description Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs Communication Program Adjunct Faculty Institution
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include all components of the SOM/Oncology compensation program. This position may be eligible for a discretionary bonus. Therefore, the actual compensation paid to the selected candidate may vary
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Physician Assistant program. Must be licensed as PA in State of Maryland or other state where practicing. Additional education may substitute for required experience and additional related experience may
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of 4 days per week. The Associate Vice President (AVP) for Principal Giving will lead and manage the Johns Hopkins’ principal giving program, focused on securing transformational gifts to the institution
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. Project Initiation Reviews program requirements and scope with Client Representative & Users. Implements Economic Inclusion goals for each project. Develops project milestone schedule. Review and finalize
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Internal Number: 118319-en_US The Program for Implementation and Equity Research (PIER) within the Center for Public Health and Human Rights in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is looking