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. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree or higher in Economics, Statistics, Computer Science or a related field. Experience: Research experience, such as writing a senior thesis
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desk in front of a computer monitor for extended periods for data analysis and record keeping. Application Documents Resume (required) Cover Letter (required) Three Science/Supervisor Reference Contact
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. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: B.S. in Computer Science. Experience: 10+ years with U2 (UniVerse/Unidata) databases including administration. 5+ years with Visual Basic .NET and interfaces
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: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Major in technology, computer systems, computer science or similar major. Experience: Minimum two years of professional work experience in a technical support role. Minimum
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public relations/media outreach and press/contact tracking, such as Salesforce. Collaborates with other team members to support and promote the Stigler Center Journalists in Residence Program and fellows
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thorough knowledge of instructional design research, principles, and emerging applications of instructional design theories and instructional technology applications. Maintains professional expertise in
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Department BSD MGC - Malamy Lab About the Department The Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology at the University of Chicago is the home to a wide range of scientists studying critical
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. The administrator plays a key role in planning and executing events, managing outreach and logistics for the Global Honors program, and maintaining accurate records and communications. Additionally, this position
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and teaching with the effective use of technology. We simplify the technology experience for faculty, students, alumni, and staff, and we ensure technology is mobile-friendly and accessible. We
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Department BSD DEV - Principal Gifts About the Department Medicine and Biological Sciences Development’s mission is to inspire and facilitate philanthropy at the University of Chicago Medicine by