31 computer-science Undergraduate scholarships at PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" in United States
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The University of St. Thomas invites qualified candidates to apply for an O'Neill Scholarship Program Manager (Program Manager II) position in the Opus College of Business. The University of St
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interdisciplinary curricula offer an experience that is unparalleled. Innovation and technology drive every program and transform the fundamentals of what future engineers are learning. http://www.seas.upenn.edu
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additional information about the Luminosity Lab, visit https://theluminositylab.com/ . The Vanderploeg Luminosity Scholars Program is for students interested in engaging in applied learning opportunities while
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and scholarship services, including research data management and visualization, 3D scanning and printing, AR/VR offerings, and informatics. This position will support faculty and student digital
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· Experience managing projects across multiple stakeholders · Experience in managing budgets and tracking spenddown of grant funds · Experience in grant, project or program management, preferably
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systems. *Demonstrated computer skills, and advanced proficiency with MS Office Suite, including advanced spreadsheet and database software skills. *Demonstrated analytical skills, and ability to work with
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ORSC ProCard and e-ship global documents, and orders computer equipment at direction of Research IT. Responsible for annual inventory certification. Supports calendaring and scheduling of appointments
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, foundation grants and program support. This position is responsible for strategy around a rapidly growing scholarships program, designing and implementing additional scholarship cycles, increasing grant
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FLSA STATUS: Exempt REPORTS TO: Director and Program Coordinator SUPERVISES: Assistant Residential Supervisor, Tutor Mentors SUMMARY PURPOSE OF THE POSITION: To manage residential operations in a
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Job Summary #CA-FP The Assessment, Evaluation and Scholarship (AES) analyst aids School of Medicine (SOM) leaders, administration, and faculty through the SOM’s program of assessment and evaluation