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Number 26FA0047 Posting Open Date 01/21/2026 Posting Close Date 05/01/2026 Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience 1. PhD, Law Degree, or Master’s degree related to our program (for instance, Labor
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/21/2026 Posting Close Date 05/01/2026 Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience 1. PhD, Law Degree, or Master’s degree related to our program (for instance, Labor & Employment Relations
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Qualifications Equipment Utilized This position demands standing, walking throughout the program space. Lifting up to 20 lbs. Handles phone requests under time and decision-making pressure. Generally pleasant
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senior leadership’s strategic planning, grant development, program effectiveness, and student success. Areas of emphasis include federal training grant support, graduate student engagement and outcomes
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, and dissemination of results. The research program is focused on understanding prenatal determinants, such as extracellular vesicles and steroid hormones, that shape brain development and behavior
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time studies or such other documents required for documenting services under the program and for documenting services as outlined in this letter; and • Perform other related duties as assigned by
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://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary Seeking a Lead Instructor for the NSF I-Corps Program at Rutgers University. The I-Corps program advises and prepares teams of scientists, researchers
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Fibrosis Center. The division has a comprehensive Cystic Fibrosis Center (pediatric and adult), a comprehensive sleep disorders program, technology dependent center, aero digestive, asthma and general
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of Anesthesiology/Pain Management. Assist in the planning and support of program activities and coordination of office operations. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Plans and schedules the work
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commitment to education; candidates with a history of securing extramural research is preferred. Experience in program development, faculty mentorship, and collaboration with health system leadership