149 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" positions at Barnard College
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, the Space Planner provides project development and management support for the planning and programming of new and redevelopment of existing campus spaces, ensuring optimal space utilization that aligns with
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Examines the historical and contemporary social, economic, and political factors that shape immigration law and policy along with the social consequences of those laws and policies. Addresses the development
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. Reconcile daily receipts of funds from all sources; prepare daily bank deposits. Prepare and mail past-due account statements; apply and remove registration and transcript holds in accordance with policy
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program directors within their cluster and serve as a key partner to the Provost’s Office to develop and refine strong operational protocols and business processes. The Manager will supervise one or more
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crisis situations. Ability to prioritize multiple requests, follow protocol, working independently and as part of a team, and in collaboration with campus partners. Ability to stand and walk for extended
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belonging efforts; foster dialogue across difference; develop and implement an overarching plan for inclusive excellence; serve as a well-connected campus partner, particularly with the Vice President
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crisis situations. Ability to prioritize multiple requests, follow protocol, working independently and as part of a team, and in collaboration with campus partners. Ability to stand and walk for extended
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, Theatre, Music, and Visual Arts), Social Studies, and English Language Arts in grades K-12. Critical literacy is an approach to teaching and learning that focuses on developing students' abilities to read
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clear editorial plan, identifying stories that align with Barnard’s goals and guiding their development from pitch to publication. This position requires sharp editorial judgment, operational discipline
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Arts (Dance, Theatre, Music, and Visual Arts), Social Studies, and English Language Arts in grades K-12. Critical literacy is an approach to teaching and learning that focuses on developing students