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undergraduate women’s campus, and ensuring that they align with and contribute to the mission of Yeshiva University. The ideal candidate will be a visionary leader who will guide the department in achieving its
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Studies curriculum that is taken by every student at Yeshiva University's undergraduate women's campus, and ensuring that they align with and contribute to the mission of Yeshiva University. The ideal
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implementation of new educational and career development programs in clinical and translational research. Coordinate meetings, retreats, and events that promote collaboration and strategic alignment across
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of approximately $11 million with responsibilities that include articulating a vision that is aligned with the University’s mission and strategic plan, implementing that plan at the school level, ensuring
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(for all real estate, legal transactions, and emergency/crisis response matters). The role demands a leader with exceptional organizational, technical, and interpersonal skills, capable of aligning
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MRI animal scanner, and a Siemens INVEON PET/SPECT/CT animal scanner. The MRRC currently supports 32 projects funded by $31.5 million of NIH grants. Projects span multiple disciplines including
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-wide financial direction to ensure long-term sustainability, operational excellence, and alignment with the School’s academic mission and growth goals. As a senior member of the School’s leadership team
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personnel processes, procurement, contracts, compliance, IT support, facilities, and travel—ensuring consistent implementation across academic and administrative units in alignment with university policies
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event. Lead site selection, vendor procurement, venue setup, catering, A/V, and all on-site logistics. Ensure each event aligns with University branding, strategic messaging, and fundraising objectives
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biology, or a related discipline and possess demonstrated experience processing next-generation sequencing (NGS) data. This position provides an opportunity to work at the intersection of genomics