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for admission. Will annually review and manage approximately 1,800-1,900 first-year applications between mid-October and mid-March. Evening and weekend work will be necessary at times. Conduct information
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autonomously and part of a team. Ability to prioritize and multi-task. A readiness to assist Fellows accurately and congenially. Excellent computer skills, i.e., Microsoft Office, Google Docs / applications. In
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information systems. Supervisory experience preferred. Some familiarity with cross-cultural programming strongly preferred. Must have excellent interpersonal, communication and organizational skills, attention
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Director, and departmental writing and editing. Project-based development responsibilities include: meeting with faculty to gather and synthesize information on BC priority programs; identifying and managing
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, the Admissions Assistant coordinates all aspects of the admission process related to program information dissemination, collection of electronic applications, and communication of admission and scholarship
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, the Admissions Assistant coordinates all aspects of the admission process related to program information dissemination, collection of electronic applications, and communication of admission and scholarship
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(R34MH136018), such as participant recruitment and retention, data collection and cleaning, and overseeing a multi-site clinical trial. They will serve as liaison between the study team (e.g., Professor Price
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fabrication in the facility, lab safety, training students, faculty, staff, visiting researchers, and external users in use of these resources, carrying out calibrations, assessment of data quality, and
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(R34MH136018), such as participant recruitment and retention, data collection and cleaning, and overseeing a multi-site clinical trial. They will serve as liaison between the study team (e.g., Professor Price
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collections, managing all event logistics including travel arrangements and reimbursements for staff and guests, managing logistics coordination, and data-entry and list management in the Center's constituent