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research equipment. The new hire will liaison and receive guidance from the Chair of Chemistry Department, Director of Environmental Health and Safety & Senior Biosafety Officer, the University Compliance
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POSITION TITLE: Administrative Assistant I AGENCY: University of Massachusetts Dartmouth SALARY: Grade 15 GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Administrative Assistant is one
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clinical services of the Division of Emergency Medicine are conducted at Bristol Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital (BMSCH) @ Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) in New Brunswick, NJ. The Pediatric
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the University reporting system on a regular basis, and updating and proofing spreadsheets against the University system • Maintain and manage the calendar for the Adult Nursing Department chair; arrange, request
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university facilities. • Set up staging, chairs, tables, or other required equipment for special events. Dismantle set-ups at the conclusion of special events. • Lock/unlock buildings; turn on/turn off
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the direction of the Assistant Dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts with functional daily supervision from the Chair of the Department of Art and Design DIRECT REPORTING STAFF May supervise clerical
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TO: Chair of the Department of Fisheries Oceanography (Pingguo He) SUPERVISES: Graduate and advanced undergraduate students, Research Associates, and Postdoctoral researchers SUMMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION
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World Academy of Sciences (TWAS). 2014: Michael Berry Michael Berry, Emeritus Professor at the University of Bristol, received the 2014 Lorentz Medal for developing the theory of geometric phase, which is of