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Department PSD Computer Science: Administration and Staff About the Department The M.S. in Computational Analysis and Public Policy (MS-CAPP) program at the University of Chicago is seeking a
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Part-time Lecturers – Biomedical Informatics #PED208 Department of Pediatrics, Biological Sciences Division Position Type: Other Academic Appointee Salary
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Computer Science Department is responsible for delivering a comprehensive and developmentally appropriate computer science curriculum to students in grades two through twelve. Classes are held in dedicated computer
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individual research groups with collaboration meeting planning, working with department and institute administrators, faculty, and postdocs to ensure the success of events held in the department. Independently
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Department BSD MGC - Administration About the Department The Post-Baccalaureate (Post-Bac) program in Cell, Developmental and Molecular Biology at the University of Chicago is designed to provide
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information regarding program efforts. Provides scheduling and administrative support for development and HR programs/events throughout the year. Completes special projects related to HRIS systems and databases
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a new multidisciplinary training program to equip researchers with emerging tools and methods to conduct precision health research within a population health framework. Our faculty lead research
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competitive salary and benefits. Appointment is expected to begin on September 1, 2026. Serving as the Director of a new Master’s Program in Environmental Science , this position is responsible for providing
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Summary The Program Coordinator for NICU Research and SET Center manages the day-to-day operation and administration of Research in the Neonatology Section, and in the Center for the Science of Early
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levels. The Department is home to world-class faculty who advance statistical, computational, and mathematical methodology across a broad range of scientific domains. Professor Claire Donnat’s research