622 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"U.S"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"Bocconi-University" positions at University of Washington
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team member. · Proven ability to manage multiple projects, plan strategically and follow through effectively. · Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite. Application Process: The application
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with senior UW leadership and members of the wider university community. This position must maintain a clear understanding of all programs/projects operating under the President's purview in order to
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manage multiple projects in a deadline-driven environment • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Aptitude for learning new skills and technologies to support the changing needs of programs
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from beginning to end. Strong computer skills a must – Microsoft Office programs including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other calendar, email and database software. Knowledge with Vectorworks/Autocad
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of medicines. Reporting to the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs, the Grants and Contracts Manager is a key member of the Dean's Office research administration team, providing pre- and post-award
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specimens to the CRHF lab, consenting for specimen disposition, and the overall administrative tasks of the CRHF laboratory. The most demanding aspects include managing multiple concurrent research projects
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. Reporting to the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs, the Senior Grants and Contracts Manager leads a team of two research administrators in the Dean's Office, supporting a diverse portfolio of
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Administration (VCFA), and the Associate Director, Clinical Programs and Finance (AD) of the Department of Surgery. Work priorities are set by the Chair, and work is organized around the needs of the Chair
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. • This position will serve as a Multiple Principal Investigator (MPI) for the U42 breeding colony grant. This role includes preparation of progress reports and competitive renewals for areas related to animal
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, such as records of multiple or intermediate causes of death and linked patient or diagnosis data, to study patterns in cause co-occurrence across death and disease. These shared data sources connect