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, Department of Public Health Sciences in Hershey, PA is seeking an experienced and collaborative Research Project Manager to oversee and guide multiple research projects across several faculty investigators
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similarly take multiple hours. The candidate will be expected to learn aspects of 3D-graphics software, so should have computer literacy and show competency towards learning new computer programs. Skills in
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REQUIREMENTS NSF Skilled Training in Administration and Institutional Research (STAIR) Program Position: Part-Time Graphic Designer – Proposal Development Hourly Rate: $30-50/hour, commensurate with experience
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education policy and practice. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and adapt to changing priorities. Experience with project management, data analysis, and program evaluation. Exceptional
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& Coordination Collaborate with the Executive Administrator to plan and manage annual Dean’s Office events, such as guest lectures, chair inaugurals, student programs, commencement, and other special events
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students and faculty, as reflected in multiple new AI-related degree programs, courses, and initiatives, including a new bachelor’s degree in AI Engineering. The large and active Penn State academic
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and vary in length. Multiple vacancies are available for various programs. Employment is also contingent upon adequate student enrollment in the Youth Programs. BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES
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dynamics throughout the University Have strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple competing priorities Provide a consistent level of high-quality work while managing multiple
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opportunity. Participate in the development of financial dashboards and reporting tools for internal stakeholders and senior leadership. Provide financial analyses for new initiatives, program reviews, and
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. We have multiple NIH-funded projects to study the influence of FDA-approved GLP-1R agonists on drug seeking and reinstatement in rodents. A newly funded NIH R01 has the goal to determine who may be