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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Part-Time Lecturer - Financial Mathematics Program Department of Mathematics, Physical Sciences Division Position Type: Other Academic Appointee Salary Range
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developed through < 2 years of work experience in a related job discipline. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree. Advanced degree in economics, mathematics
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of pivot tables, v-lookups, macros etc. Previous experience developing relational databases (i.e., Access). Strong mathematical, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Highly organized and detail-oriented
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of Dr. Susan Levine focuses on mathematical and language development in young children, and on variations in children’s learning trajectories that relate to their experiences at home and at school. We
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related field with evidence of strong mathematics, statistics, and metrics background is strongly preferred. Experience: Experience managing research projects in a university setting is strongly preferred
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Department BSD AFA - Accounting and Financial Analysis About the Department The Finance Office is a unit within the Dean's Office. This team works closely with the UCMC and University finance offices, the departments' management and finance team, other Dean's Office management and staff, and...
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, statistics, computer science, data science, physical science, or biological science. Experience: Strong foundation and working knowledge in areas of statistics, mathematics, and computer programming
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or Skills Strong mathematical, analytical and problem-solving skills Advanced proficiency in Excel using formulas and pivot tables Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite, Adobe, Oracle, SAP
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Department PSD Mathematics: Administration and Staff About the Department The Department of Mathematics at the University of Chicago is one of the most exciting places in the world to do mathematics
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methods, including familiarity with experimental methods. An advanced degree in economics or related field with evidence of strong mathematics, statistics, and metrics background is strongly preferred