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marketing. This position advises students by providing support and development at a transactional, relational, and transformational level. This role communicates policies and procedures, proactively
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applications for a tenure-track Associate Professor of Chemistry beginning as early as Fall 2026. The search is open to all areas of chemistry. The Department has keen and developing interests in areas
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, Safety and Operations, university leadership, and others. Ensuring a cohesive, quality brand experience across key web properties. Developing content and editorial strategies. Using content management
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to preservation and conservation concerns. Train and supervise students. Performs other work duties as assigned. The omission of specific duties does not preclude the supervisor from assigning duties
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to preservation and conservation concerns. Train and supervise students. Performs other work duties as assigned. The omission of specific duties does not preclude the supervisor from assigning duties
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. Program Development and Operations: Design, implement, and manage high-impact sustainability programs related to university goals, emissions reduction, waste minimization, and campus engagement, including
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sustainability initiatives and updates. Program Development and Operations: Design, implement, and manage high-impact sustainability programs related to university goals, emissions reduction, waste minimization
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director quarterly and update projections Coordinate the annual endowment drawdown with the museum’s development director and the Comptroller’s Office; approve monthly endowment results Financial
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. The candidate will be supported by an inclusive research environment, and professional development goals will be discussed and fostered throughout the postdoctoral period. The primary activities of the position
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to develop new vaccines for infectious and neglected tropical diseases- including COVID-19, HIV, influenza, shingles, Ebola, Marburg, hookworm, and schistosomiasis – at sites in the United States, Brazil, and