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. A fellowship program was established for trainees interested in academic GIM and educational leadership. With the support from our Department Chairs since 1968 ,GIM research has flourished
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- go live program that provided access and support to Booth departments via updating 33 departments with essential transition updates, FST Oracle office hour program, and pre-go live information session
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, initiative and independence, and interact with all faculty members, students and staff who utilize the facility. Possess an aptitude for working with computers, electronics and software. Clear and proficient
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and analysis, budgeting, and Microsoft Office, especially Excel, and business systems such as Oracle, SAP/BW, and Workday. Strong computer skills including calendaring, document management, includes
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: Knowledge and skills developed through 2+ years of work experience in a related job discipline, strongly preferred. Preferred Competencies Strong computer skills including word processing, database
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a new multidisciplinary training program to equip researchers with emerging tools and methods to conduct precision health research within a population health framework. Our faculty lead research
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Services Librarian creates and implements a forward-thinking program to support the University of Chicago Law School’s scholarly outputs. The Scholarly Services Librarian develops and delivers D’Angelo’s
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Department HUM Staff: CMS Cinema and Media Studies About the Department Since its founding in 1995, the academic program in Cinema and Media Studies (CMS) has assembled a group of leading scholars
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full complement of pediatric services. Appointees will join the Section of Hematology/Oncology, a multidisciplinary program which collaborates with the Department of Surgery, the Department of Radiation
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graduate levels. The Department is home to world-class faculty who advance statistical, computational, and mathematical methodology across a broad range of scientific domains. Professor Claire Donnat’s