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. Job Information Job Summary: This position will assist the support specialized needs of the Inventory Control Department of the Distribution Center. Responsibilities: Receive, code and submit invoices
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Assistant Professor in Media Arts and Design Department of Cinema and Media Studies, Division of the Arts & Humanities Position Type: Faculty Salary Range
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supervision, the Project Assistant IV will coordinate the daily administrative needs for the Center Director and research faculty. Update/maintain the calendars of the Director and assigned faculty
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, Genetics and Fetal Neonatal Care Center section of the Department of OB/GYN is seeking a Project Assistant IV to join the team. This role will independently coordinate the administrative needs
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, faculty, staff, and administrators enjoy benefits and opportunities that would be nearly impossible to match in any other environment. Job Information Job Summary: The Project Assistant IV (PA IV) reports
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Information Job Summary: The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine is looking for a Project Assistant IV to join the team. This role will independently coordinate the administrative
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scholarly publishers. Those orders primarily come from authors, professors, bookstores and major wholesalers. Job Information Job Summary: This position will assist and support the specialized needs
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://www.chicagobooth.edu/. Job Summary The Assistant Director, Career Management Projects and Events provides operational leadership for a schedule of career management projects and events for 1,150 full-time MBA students
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multiple programs and inform staff members on Booth-related topics. Manages the administrative, operational, and marketing activities of multiple programs. Completes critical special projects to fulfill
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research projects and research facilities, including developing experimental or computational approaches to design adjuvants that better mimic the spatiotemporal pattern of immune activation induced by