65 programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U"-"Prof" positions at Stanford University
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Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education The Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education (VPGE) is a dynamic and fast-paced team that delivers programs to Stanford's 9,000+ graduate students
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the study aligned with "Scope of Practice" delegated responsibilities. Duties include: * Provide leadership, direction, and guidance to significant number of staff across multiple research projects and
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to the HRSC with general HR related questions, demonstrating effective knowledge of HR programs and processes to resolve intermediate to moderately complex issues. Provide back-up support for I-9 processing as
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who reach out to the HRSC with general HR related questions, demonstrating effective knowledge of HR programs and processes to resolve intermediate to moderately complex issues. Provide back-up support
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Stanford Health Policy (SHP) at Stanford University is seeking a Software Developer Associate, under general supervision, execute all programming tasks, including programming, analyzing, designing
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understanding and awareness of the Asian experience in America and globally. We provide a welcoming space, resources, and programming to ensure the personal and academic success of all students, especially
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that attracts and fosters the highest quality staff. Pediatric Radiology at Stanford Children's Hospital offers a comprehensive program that is committed to improving the health of children through
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to the Finance Manager and perform a variety of professional accounting functions involving fiscal interpretation and analysis, reconciliations, and reviews of multiple accounts and transactions. Our
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Professional 1 (2 year fixed-term) to provide laboratory support for implementation of targeted genetics for multiple research projects. The FUNR lab is interested in understanding the origin of cell-cell
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experience of the successful candidate. Successful candidates will join the faculty in the Department of Pathology, which currently includes a Nobel laureate, multiple members of the National Academies, and