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and translational research opportunities, including the a biweekly research newsletter. Develop and implement processes to identify funding opportunities and facilitate connections between investigators
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/Finance, Administrative Support, Data Analytics/ Reporting Position Summary: The Credit Evaluator supports Yeshiva University students by processing transfer credit for student enrollment, supporting
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the provision of learner-centered academic coaching support for MD, MSTP, and PhD students. This position requires helping students adapt their study and personal habits, test-taking skills, and high-stakes exam
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the Echocardiography investigators for acquisition of all echo measurements required for the study, both standard echocardiography and myocardial deformation imaging (strain) · Knowledge of the echo imaging protocol
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training to others upon request. Testing and evaluating specified software packages, proposed hardware and software to determine efficiency, reliability, and compatibility with existing computer systems
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/learning process, and for individual students. Facilitates student learning per the prescribed course and program learning outcomes. Regularly contributes to the improvement or upgrading of class materials
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is a plus. Research project involves a large national population-based study in healthy participants. Duties will NOT include image data collection . Duties will include image analysis and being able
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required; PhD a plus. 3–5 years of progressively responsible experience in higher education, nonprofit, or academic administration. Demonstrated success in at least two of the following: strategic planning
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at publication in top peer-reviewed journals in Finance and related areas. Experience & Educational Background: Applicants must have a PhD in Finance or a related area from a recognized institution at the time of
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tenure-track faculty member (rank commensurate with qualifications) for the MSW/PhD program. Established in 1957, the Wurzweiler School of Social Work (WSSW) offers a "methods-based" curriculum and