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, or program development Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Excellent analytical, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Outstanding writing skills. Ability to exercise superior judgment and discretion
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using data to inform planning and programs. Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Staff supervision and staff development, to foster teams and individuals. Knowledge of best practices in student
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development environments like QiSKit and PennyLane are highly appreciated. The selected candidate will work on cutting-edge technologies in an excellent research environment, with a potential to work with a
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services. Familiar with social media platforms and developing/implementing social media campaigns. Expertise in career development issues affecting our constituents (graduate engineering students) and
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opportunities to co-design and co-shape our processes. Opportunities for personal and professional development, including access to NYU's Global Faculty Fund, participation in NYU Berlin's IDBEA (Identity
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inspiring and rewarding teaching position in an innovative university setting with opportunities to co-design and co-shape our processes. Opportunities for personal and professional development, including
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Agreement Manager US-NY-New York Job ID: 2025-14460 Type: University Development and Alumni Relations (WS1006) # of Openings: 1 Category: Development/Sponsored Research/Grant Writing New York University
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Varsity Coach of Baseball: assist with the development of recruiting plans; actively recruit and evaluate prospects; conduct recruitment visits; conduct recruitment competition evaluations; Recruit per NCAA
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the development of leadership in a globally interconnected world. These values inform LS as a collegial and respectful environment for students, faculty and staff?with particular attention to improving
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development, and academic awards and honors. This role administers an array of academic programs, services; manages the organization and presentation of reports and presentations on student-athlete caseloads