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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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the SHARE office, providing presentations and other forms of outreach to the campus community to promote SHARE as a resource and educate about interpersonal violence and abuse broadly, including risks
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are not limited to: Collaborate with Campus partners (e.g., Campus Dining, Facilities, Campus Life units, etc.) to plan and implement receptions and meals. Create guest lists, prepare and send invitations
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vulnerable and may be experiencing anxiety; we want to ensure that their concerns are heard and honored by our staff. However, we also see patient encounters as an opportunity to educate young adults about
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Senior DDC Technicians in the performance of maintenance related activities. Work alongside Console System Operators in the Campus Energy Control System. Work with the Controls Engineers in the development
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strategic direction for the department, developing and carrying out short- and long-term academic and operations planning in collaboration with the chair, and supporting critical priorities including faculty
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of administrative data for institutional strategic purposes. The Associate CIO, Data Management Integration and Analytics and University Data Officer will be principally responsible for defining, developing and
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Licensing Associate will report directly to the Director, Office of Technology Licensing, and will interact with other members of the OTL Team as well as Princeton faculty and researchers to develop, support
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and reaction. Plan, organize, supervise, train and evaluate the activities of the Communication Center and staff. Maintain work effectiveness with frequent changes in workload and priority of assignment
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maintenance projects developed through the University Major Maintenance program. Partner with colleagues from Grounds and Building Maintenance and other campus departments (Office of Capital Projects