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recommendations. Demonstrated ability to produce outcomes that further institutional investment goals. Strong communication skills and the ability to use data effectively to support ideas and recommendations
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as a resource for faculty, visitors, and partners by sharing information and signposting services. Responsibilities are carried out mainly through office hours and activities across NYU London’s campus
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institutional data collection, assessment and dissemination. Evaluate effectiveness of all recruitment activities. Play a key role and participate in the development and execution of the Law School’s financial
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and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively communicate complex technical information to non-technical stakeholders (faculty, staff, executive leadership) and negotiate with vendors
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maintenance and updating of internal information depots. Academic Support of Lecturers (25%) Advise new lecturers on NYU student and academic culture. Support the onboarding process for new faculty and the
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experience. Preferred Education: Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Manufacturing/Mechanical Engineering Technology Required Experience: 3+ years
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, the role is responsible for extracting, analyzing, and reporting school-wide data and information, leading and implementing an organized and systematic approach to data administration, and developing
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effectively with individuals at all levels) Exceptional interpersonal, leadership, organization, and multitasking skills, along with strong data analysis, and presentation skills. Ability to advise and support
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Software Suite, including strong Excel/Sheets skills Data management skills for reporting/metric purposes Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written (research, editing and proofing) Strong
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confidential prospect reports, including biographic and philanthropic information from the Law School’s CRM as well as publically available information, in order to support the fundraising efforts of senior