190 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"St"-"UCL" positions at Stanford University
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Acquisitions Editors on publishing programs in anthropology, sociology, law, and Asian studies. This role is responsible for essential tasks within the manuscript development process, including coordinating peer
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identifying and resolving problems that are administrative in nature. Plan and schedule multiple complex calendars with limited or no consultation and resolve calendaring conflicts, keeping in mind priorities
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future. This position applies technical expertise in programming and data science to solve complex legal information challenges, build innovative tools, and empower faculty and students to leverage
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. Stanford is also home to one of the most successful athletic programs in the country, having won more NCAA championships than any other school. As a major Silicon Valley employer, Stanford seeks people
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responsible for advancing the Initiative's research, teaching, and public engagement goals. Key responsibilities include: Strategic Leadership & Program Development Help establish, guide, and execute
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collection spans 5,000 years and includes more than 40,000 works of art from around the globe. An established resource for teaching and research on campus, the Cantor offers free admission and programs year
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for supporting multiple staff members, including coordinators. The CRC-II will work on multiple studies to develop recruitment and retention strategies, oversee study operation and conduct, oversee regulatory
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. Telecommuting is not available for this role. JOB PURPOSE: Provide superior hotel-style customer service to visitors of the Stanford Guest House at a 24-hour front desk. CORE DUTIES: Answer multiple phone lines
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of budget, forecasting, and analyses to be used for key activities or decision making Run and analyze financial reports, often from multiple systems; assist in preparation of management information reports
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encompasses treatments for musculoskeletal issues in patients spanning from infants to older individuals. The overarching goal of the Orthopaedic Research Program is to cultivate foundational knowledge