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and December 3-4, 2024. Applicants are asked to reserve these dates. The primary work location for this position is in-person on campus at Princeton University. Princeton University and The City
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approachable manner. Primary responsibilities include short- and long-form writing about Princeton SPIA’s faculty, students, alumni, and curricular initiatives; overseeing the School's suite of e-newsletters and
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Successful candidate will work with the PI and other lab members to assist in projects studying the structure and functions of the extracellular matrix. A main project will be focused on studies
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a Ph.D. in Isotope Geosciences or related field, although especially qualified individuals with a Master's degree will be considered. Expertise with TIMS and clean lab protocols is required, and
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, planned for November 12-13 and December 3-4, 2024. Applicants are asked to reserve these dates. The primary work location for this position is in-person on campus at Princeton University. Princeton
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for interviews will participate in one of two symposia, planned for November 12-13 and December 3-4, 2024. Applicants are asked to reserve these dates. The primary work location for this position is in-person
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is the primary staff member within the residential college responsible for supporting and enhancing the undergraduate residential and co-curricular experience of students from all four years residing
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University’s Sustainability Action Plan, playing a key role in determining the Net Zero carbon emissions goal and reaching it by 2046. The Executive Director leads the Infrastructure Master Plan development and
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Planning team and reports to the Deputy for Safety and Administration and Chief of the Staff to the Executive Vice President. The mission of the OEVP is to enhance campus life and continually improve
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the head of the residential college through the dean of the residential college. The ADSL is the primary staff member within the residential college responsible for supporting and enhancing the undergraduate