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development, and that all faculty and research staff are aware of any new grant policies and changes. Maintains knowledge of industry trends and remains current with agency and regulatory changes. Plans
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Sciences Development (MBSD), the broader University and divisional initiatives. Works with volunteers, donors, faculty, and University administration to ensure the successful execution of fundraising
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Journalism program. An example of past work in this program can be viewed here: https://ctastopwatch.miurban-dashboards.org/. This role manages research projects and works under the supervision of our senior
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research. Responsibilities Serve as the primary point of accountability for the Section’s financial performance. Manage the implementation, direction, and policy development in areas of finance (revenue
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of Medicine track, who will lead research contributing to the development of a translational program for digestive diseases. Appointees will develop a platform that complements and extends beyond the existing
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. Oversees development, execution, and evaluation of ETI’s major initiatives, partnerships, events, and collaborations, including ETN. Ensures cohesion across ETI programs, communications, and operational
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mission to harness AI for social good. Under the direction of the Academic Director, the Executive Director steers foundational research, operational excellence, talent development, and impactful external
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programming. The position supports the development, implementation, and evaluation of public and educational programs, playing a vital role in advancing the Museum’s mission of community engagement and arts
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hours. The other 4 course units can be either teaching sections or course development units. If an instructor uses course development units in one quarter, the expectation is that the course that results
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, scholarly communication, and open scholarship for doctoral candidates, library staff, and campus partners. Policy Development: Collaborate with the Office of Legal Counsel and university administration