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19-Apr-2024 Financial Administration 65636BR Position Description The Office for Sponsored Program (OSP) is a department within Harvard University’s Financial Administration that is focused
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Pathology Department at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School specifically focuses on immunology and immunopathology research, with the purpose of uncovering
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, the Department Administrator serves as the administrative, human resources, sponsored research, and financial director for a complex and expanding department and evolving sponsored research program, as
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strategies; with DC staff evaluates program outputs; prepares annual report to the Davis Center and sponsoring organization. Supervises a program coordinator that provides logistical and administrative support
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of the University. The Office for Sponsored Programs (OSP), through its Awards Management and Operations Team, is responsible for managing administrative and compliance matters relating to sponsored grants, contracts
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of researchers, engineers, and designers to shape the future of biomedical research! The Gehlenborg Lab in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School is funded to develop data visualization
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Development on the Boston College campus. The Campus School educates students ages 3-22 with extensive support needs, including complex medical needs. Responsible for the management of appropriate educational
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care resources including on campus childcare centers, Employee Assistance Program, and wellness programs related to stress management, nutrition, meditation, and more. Retirement: University-funded
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19-Apr-2024 Harvard Medical School 65540BR Position Description The Offices of Student Affairs (OSA), working with Program in Medical Education (PME) leadership, promotes the individual and