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visitors. These values can be recalled simply by our name -- RICE -- Responsibility, Integrity, Community and Excellence. About George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing The George R. Brown School
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Summary The Rice360 Institute for Global Health Technologies (Rice360), a multi-disciplinary institute at Rice University, is a leader in global health technology education, research, and implementation
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). Proposed Annual Hiring Range: $65,000 to $68,000 Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree 3+ years of related experience in middle and/or high school science, math, engineering, or computer science
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: The Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) will serve as a corporate relations officer and is responsible for establishing and maintaining partnerships between Gulf Coast Consortia, its NIH-funded program called the Gulf
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platform for isolating and engineering environmental plasmids, and to characterize their properties such as host range, stability, and transfer dynamics. This project combines complementary strengths in
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. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in translational biomedical engineering and a desire to develop their own independent research program in this area. Experience in areas such as in vivo
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Summary The Assistant Director, Reunion and Volunteer Giving is a member of Rice University's Annual Giving class and program management team and will be responsible for developing strategy and tactics
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Excellence. About George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing The George R. Brown School of Engineering ranks among the top 20 undergraduate engineering programs (US News & World Report) and is
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by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship, Rice University's nationally recognized entrepreneurship initiative. Rice Alliance supports startups throughout their growth journey and offers
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Director, Student-Athlete Development & Letterwinner Engagement supports the mission of Rice Athletics and the SOAR Program by leading holistic development initiatives that empower student-athletes to thrive