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; Strong written and verbal communication skills for research publications and reports. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Standard office and computer-based work environment. The position requires the ability to work
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aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas—an exchange that is best when the rich diversity
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- Assist the coordination and administration of the SNAPP Advancing Equity project, including in person and online meetings and workshops; - Contribute to communication and dissemination efforts WORK
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proposals to federal agencies and the industry. The successful applicant will join a thriving scholar community of the Critical Minerals Hub at duke that includes faculty, postdoctoral researcher, and
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Description The Levine Lab at Duke University is recruiting a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our group. We are broadly interested in understanding the forces that structure plant communities
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identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, (including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation, or military status. Duke aspires to create a community built on
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pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation, or military status. Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends
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pride in being an inclusive community of outstanding learners, investigators, clinicians, and staff where interdisciplinary collaboration is embraced and great ideas accelerate translation of fundamental
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), sexual orientation, or military status. Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas
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, and departmental seminars, and will have opportunities to mentor undergraduate and graduate students, support new group members, and collaborate with colleagues across the Duke research community