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more information, visit the Sciences Powebsite Link is external ). Applicants who wish to be nominated need to apply to a Sciences Po master's program no later than November 15, 2024 via the online
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compliance with environmental, safety, health, and quality program requirements. Engineering Operations Support (20%): Train for operational roles such as NSTX-U Chief Operations Engineer (COE). Coordinate
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. The scholarship’s core concern is to encourage the development of individuals whose life’s work is likely to benefit the public interest. Students majoring in the sciences, engineering, and the humanities may fit
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overall data strategy including reporting best practices and data governance. The ERP Reporting and Analytics Lead will work closely with the ERP Program team, functional units, reporting users, and
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. Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems or other related fields or equivalent related work experience. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in a higher-education setting. Working
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records in local or remote databases; Excellent communication skills enabling one to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, and in a business-like manner, with internal as well as with
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experiments relevant to aging and longevity. The position requires diverse experimental approaches including genomics (preparation of DNA/RNA and sequencing), complex molecular biology (e.g., cloning
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of genetically modified vertebrate animals (e.g., CRISPR editing; design, embryo injections, screening), complex molecular biology (e.g., cloning, immunostaining, qPCR, western blots), microscopy, as
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knowledge of basic computer operation and accurate keyboarding skills Experience should demonstrate good communication, organization, and excellent interpersonal skills Work history should indicate excellent
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Description The Marshall Scholarships were established by the British Government in 1953 to express British gratitude for the European Recovery Program, instituted by General George C. Marshall in