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3. Cover letter 4. Teaching portfolio, including teaching philosophy, teacher evaluations, and sample syllabi and materials (lesson plans, reading guides, exams) developed by the candidate Review
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Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science is launching Princeton Robotics focused on research and education in a wide variety of areas in robotics. Princeton Robotics is
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. The position will require strong problem-solving skills and the ability to multi-task at a high level. The academic appointments coordinator will review and process materials for ODOF appointments, including
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Empowerment Project funded by the National Science Foundation. The project will develop curricular materials to teach scientific reasoning and data visualization across a range of STEM courses by using
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communicates with consulates, the advancement office, and others to coordinate campus visits by fellowship foundation executives. The position requires working with highly sensitive materials in a deadline
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and think creatively, including in regards to ways to incorporate technology into administrative processes. Ability/willingness to work some evenings/weekends as needed to support Study Abroad events
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applicant will have a background in molecular biology, genomics, or molecular neuroscience, strong programming abilities, and a keen interest in the lab's research. Prior expertise with single cell genomics
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agreements for unionized staff Demonstrated ability to use technology (i.e. MS Office, HRIS systems) to gather, interpret, organize, and present data. Must possess sound judgment and critical thinking skills
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The Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University is seeking a full-time Research Specialist in the Notterman Lab, under the supervision of Dr. Dan Notterman. The successful candidate will
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documentation and staff training materials for proper digital asset management usage and workflows Providing support, training, and assistance to Museum staff on effective usage of the DAMS Assisting with asset