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Carnegie Mellon University seeks a Senior Learning Engineer in Pittsburgh, PA to lead and support the creation of online modules, courses, and programs with applied knowledge of learning science
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reported to the Office of Community Responsibility; Coordinating workflow for academic and non-academic violations including documentation, tracking, and reporting; Facilitate educational programs
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comprehensive medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurance as well as a generous retirement savings program with employer contributions. Unlock your potential with tuition benefits , take well-deserved
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Carnegie Mellon University is seeking applicants for a full-time assistant coach in its intercollegiate Track and Field program. Carnegie Mellon has a world-renowned reputation with core values
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project. This position is essential in managing the day-to-day operations of the Center, seamlessly coordinating programming logistics, processing any necessary payroll and HR paperwork, and ensuring
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. Experience with programming languages used in data science (such as Python or R) Experience managing/preparing data sets for use in analysis and/or modeling. Familiarity with commonly used biomedical
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, program ecological momentary assessment surveys and monitor incoming data Train undergraduate research assistants, code video data using established coding systems (e.g., Ekman’s Facial Action Coding System
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The Carnegie Mellon University Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation will have a transformative impact through diverse programs that inspire leadership, teamwork, wellness and
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interdisciplinary teams, which may involve programming, creating interactive media, designing physical artifacts, or developing pedagogical frameworks. This aligns with the ETC's emphasis on producing functional
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survey, appraise, arrange, rehouse, and describe the papers of Arnold Wasserman, an alumnus of CMU’s industrial design program and a pioneer of design thinking and human-centered design. The collection is