51 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U.S"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"UCL" positions at Columbia University
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technical expertise with a deep interest in child development, early relational health, and public health research. Working closely with faculty, researchers, and program staff, the Data Analyst will
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that align with study aims ? 10% Participate in team meetings and collaborative research discussions ? 5% Perform additional duties as required in support of program objectives ? 5% Minimum Qualifications
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the Integrative Therapies Program, the Senior Nutritionist will collaborate with a global team of nutrition clinicians and researchers on studies related to nutrition and integrative medicine in children with
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experience in a clinical research setting. Familiarity with Columbia health and research systems. Education in a scientific, health-related or business administration program or experience with observational
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coordination, production logistics, and safety compliance across all program productions. Responsibilities PRODUCTION PROTOCOL, SET OPERATIONS & LOGISTICS, RISK MANAGEMENT ? 60% With oversight from the Director
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to candidates who wish to pursue Academic support as a career. Familiar with and appreciate student and academic affairs, departmental program curriculum and requirements, and web management and administration
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faculty development programming; and, c) long-term strategic planning with the leaders of each of Columbia's Schools to evaluate and strengthen their faculty initiatives. Responsibilities Program and
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& opportunities, and program updates) Responsible for onboarding of all new student leaders Develop professional development opportunities for student leaders Facilitate purchasing and food orders for student
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accommodation services to ensure accessibility and accommodations compliance. Oversees the recruitment and selection of staff assigned to the accessibility team; develops a comprehensive onboarding program for
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will maintain an active research program, both in biostatistical methodology and in collaborative research; teach effectively, both to graduate students in biostatistics and to students from outside