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Academic Affairs to achieve strategic goals. Manages large projects of the most complex nature, from start to finish, ensuring on time completion within budget. Synthesizes information for project teams
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, including biomedicine, biotechnology, health care, and enable effective analysis of large, complex biomedical data sets (i.e., big data). Overall, IU Indianapolis research contributes significantly
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, and nonprofit sectors, and we pursue innovations and solutions from the strong foundation of a Big Ten research university. We are looking for a passionate and creative social media intern to join our
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nonprofit sectors, and we pursue innovations and solutions from the strong foundation of a Big Ten research university. The Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies is seeking a passionate
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Manages high level assignments and allocation of resources, including negotiating and coordinating initiatives that involve staff in other departments/areas/teams; may coordinate large-scale programs with a
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-making. Collaborative We understand that working together is what is best for students. Data Informed We use national and IU research and data to improve and evolve. Being informed communicates our
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. Manages a large team of professionals, technicians, and staff; recruits, develops, and retains talent to support a culture of service excellence and continuous improvement. Provides supervision, guidance
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PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MED (IN-PATH-IUINA) The Division of Computational Pathology is hiring for an entry-level Data Engineer position. Daily duties of the successful candidate will be focused
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ATHLETICS (BA-ATHL-IUBLA) Complies fully with all NCAA, Big Ten (or other conference) and Indiana University (IU) rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Failure to do so may result in
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ATHLETICS (BA-ATHL-IUBLA) This position will be concentrated in the jumps area. General Responsibilities Complies fully with all NCAA, Big Ten (or other conference) and Indiana University rules