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currently has over 700 students enrolled among the three colleges for our undergraduate program and approximately 280 students in the graduate programs, split between the professional master’s (MPS) and PhD
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full-time student services staff to support the needs of ~190 PhD and Master's students and ~30 faculty members. The Graduate Field Coordinator plays a central role in supporting all aspects
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. Collaborate closely with the CALS Senior Associate Dean’s Office and CALS HR representatives on faculty hiring, reappointments, and searches. Facilitate academic search processes, including scheduling candidate
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the graduate admissions process. Assist in recruitment activities. Represent the Field of Computational Biology at various meetings. Ensure timely student registration, especially for those students receiving
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Sciences. The department manager’s position supervises an eight member staff which supports approximately 43 professorial faculty, 15 visiting faculty and continuing lecturers, and a PhD program with 66
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for the position of Director of Counseling and Psychological Services. The University is conducting this search process with a focus on identifying an excellent clinical and administrative colleague who
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agency, under the oversight of Cornell University, with an annual operation budget of $3,884,245.00, with approximately 47 year-round staff, numerous summer staff, and 134 volunteers. The Executive
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starting April 21st, 2025, and will continue to be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Visa Sponsorship is not available for this position. Contact Information: Neil A. Lewis, Jr., PhD
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stakeholders to advance a mission Demonstrated ability to lead and manage teams to accomplish their goals Excellent communication skills in oral, written and presentation forms Preferred Qualifications: PhD
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” curriculum to support PD of PhD/Faculty course instructors- (25%) Lead the curriculum development of an NSF-backed train-the-trainer program to support university faculty and PhD students to instruct