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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Chief - Section of Maternal Fetal Medicine #OBG088 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Biological Sciences Division Position Type: Faculty Salary Range
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Department ESA Deputy Director - Direct Reports About the Department Career Advancement serves a student population of approximately 7,000 arts and sciences undergraduate students, in
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internal audit, financial planning, and/or accounting. Financial policy, systems, and compliance development experience strongly preferred. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Strong and broad computer skills in
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Duties as Assigned (5%) The job responsibilities are detailed below. Responsibilities Lead and implement data pipeline automation, data engineering and infrastructure management, data governance and
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to achieve a $15M fundraising program, setting and surpassing Reunion fundraising goals. Designs, manages, and executes development strategies and programs to maximize philanthropic support for the College’s
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quickly, the internal workings of the University as well as the technology tools available to the ARD including the University's donor relationship management system and Microsoft Windows computer
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innovative and impactful research in various domains, including the Biological Sciences. The Biological Sciences Division is at the forefront of cutting-edge research and the Research Administration Office
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science course policies and community college certificate program development. Grounded in the study of implementation, scale, and sustainability, Outlier conducts applied research and evaluation in close
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/staff/graduate students. Works with Humanities Computing to purchase and distribute all department technology needs; troubleshoot basic computer and printing issues as needed. Conducts weekly tech checks
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sciences, and this tradition of innovation continues today. Our inquiry and impact spans from the edge of the observable universe to human-computer interaction, from biophysical materials science to