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-powered computing or bioinformatics systems ● Minimum of 5 years experience working in a research environment ● Minimum of 5 years providing technical support and project management
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and ICH Good Clinical Practice. Knowledge of research methods is a plus Strong interpersonal skills Strong verbal and written communication and organizational skills Must be comfortable working
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requirements, and retention of student-athletes. Knowledge of athletics recruitment methods and techniques. Ability to create a database for all prospects. Ability to make administrative/procedural decisions
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, conducting statistical and numerical analysis Familiarity with climate science and/or policy Excellent communication, time management, attention to detail and organization skills are essential Work Mode
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can change gears quickly and troubleshoot problems independently to implement and oversee the day-to-day logistics of their programs. The AAD is an administrative support position for the AD and Program
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policy analysis; leads long-term, complex, mixed-methods research projects; and produces shorter-term analyses on a wide range of issues relating to economic security and opportunity. Research methods may
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requirements to confirm implementation of appropriate methods, practices, and procedures for all research activities. Coordinate collection of research specimens per protocol requirements with Clinical Research
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implement the program.. College Prep: The College Prep Program is a 5-week program designed to help high school students develop valuable skills to succeed in college and beyond. Students take undergraduate
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at MSB, including undergraduate, graduate, and executive programs (total enrollment of approximately 3300 students per year). The candidate assesses program course needs and faculty resources across
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Program Manager, Office of Threat Assessment - Georgetown University. The Program Manager for the Office of Threat Assessment serves a vital role in managing the operations of Georgetown University’s