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Location Princeton, NJ Open Date Apr 15, 2026 Salary Range or Pay Grade $65,000-$70,000 Deadline Dec 16, 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time Description The High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI) at Princeton
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, research fellows, scientists, software engineers, postdocs, and graduate students. Fellows will have access to the AI Lab GPU cluster (300 H100s). Ideal candidates will have a strong interest and proven
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technical or methodological skills, applying innovative techniques in the examination of substantive social science research questions. In addition to innovation, candidates will be evaluated
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to the northern border area with two officers who fought on the terrain in two different battles Familiarization training with IDF small arms and tour of officer training program Visit to the Latrun military museum
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fall at the technical forefront of quantitative social science. Candidates should offer state-of-the-art technical or methodological skills, applying innovative techniques in the examination
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if chosen as the Dale Fellow; An essay of no more than 350 words describing your most significant intellectual experience during your years at Princeton and explaining how this experience has influenced
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of small molecules within the cell. Determining the spatial distribution of small molecules within cells is crucial for understanding fundamental biological mechanisms, but it is currently not possible to do
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grade is maintained. Awards are determined using all available information, including school records, recommendations and examination scores. Consideration is given to both the merit and financial need
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Prof. Laura Kalin. The successful candidate(s) may be invited to teach one course for Linguistics per semester, pending sufficient enrollments and with the approval of the Office of the Dean
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lasting approximately 17 weeks. They will report to the Duane Wilder, Class of 1951, Associate Curator of European Art, and will work ten hours a week to assist with research related to a 2027 exhibition