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In March 2025, Princeton University, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA), Microsoft, and CoreWeave launched the New Jersey AI Hub, a first-of-its-kind public-private partnership
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brings together expertise in culinary, wellness, sustainability, procurement and hospitality to develop innovative programs in support of our diverse community. Our award-winning food program is based
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departments. Maintain front desk reference materials. Review inquiries via the Service Now portal and maintain Knowledge Base articles. Admission: Process supplemental application materials. Prepare for
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other staff members. Prepare briefings and other reports for volunteers, campus partners, and the University’s files. Maintain and update information about donors in files and Advancement database. Use
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activism. This individual will also help develop research capacity at institutions and organizations that preserve and produce historical records and/or create historically-informed recommendations
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the FlyWire Consortium, which in 2023 released the first connectome of an adult brain, that of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. The Institute is a key performer in the NIH BRAIN CONNECTS program, which
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commitment to interrogating power structures and finding paths toward equity, both through our program and in our own practices. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants will
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the department during emergencies and certain campus events. This position has budget responsibility (transactional authority) up to $50,000. Sourcing/Pre-Award Responsibilities Develops and executes sourcing
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culturally diverse environment with demonstrated flexibility and composure. Model our core value of Teamwork by developing internal and external partnerships to better accomplish goals; maintains good working
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Description Established in 2000 through an endowment from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Gates Cambridge Program enables 80–100 students from around the world to pursue 1–4 years