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, psychology, computational sciences, engineering, humanities, or a related field Required Experience: 7+ years of experience in a strategic consulting role in a reputable management consulting firm or
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York University Tandon School of Engineering The Electrical and Computer Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering is seeking to hire a Part-Time Research Scholar in Electrical Engineering to join
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activities; including planning, marketing, and evaluating program services. Excellent organizational, presentation, interpersonal, and verbal and written communication skills. Knowledge of standard office
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that introduce students to engineering tools and skills, such as computer aided design, circuitry, coding, and manufacturing techniques. Evaluating students on their technical communication skills Delivering short
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program management required, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Preferred Experience: Experience in an academic environment and with international, other experiential learning
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 16-Aug-25 Location: New York, New York Type: Full-time Categories: Project/Program Management/Planning Internal
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Agencies" and is offered as part of the MS program in Clinical Research. This is a 2-credit course and is scheduled for Mondays from 530PM to 710PM (alternative day options potentially available). Course
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extending an offer. Previous research experience, a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science or other related fields, and excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication
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, molecular biologists, molecular epidemiologists, genomic analysts, and other Biostatisticians to design studies and implement computational applications. Assist Dr. Aouizerat with design and conduct
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or circumstances. Manage and enhance Gallatin's affiliations with NYU Academic Achievement Program and NYU Opportunity Programs to ensure that under-represented minority students and first-generation students