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support of research and administrative activities related to the climate capacity training program with UNICEF. They will also support the Climate Change Adaptation core course in the Fall, coordinating
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research program that studies the neuroscience of cardiometabolic health. The candidate must have demonstrated research acumen and have a history of obtaining independent funding. Ideal candidates will also
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concentrators. Responsibilities Administrative Support Maintain confidential faculty records on the Google Drive, a Department of History repository space for faculty. Process and maintain departmental records in
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direct and manage the daily activities of a new research study combining implementation science and kinesiology, with the goal to improve the uptake of cardiac rehabilitation and physical activity
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, and journal entries. Requests PI approval and initiates internal processing process. Ensures that research funding is allocated and spent in accordance with PI plan and all applicable guidelines. Tracks
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prospect research and proposal development; coordinating and managing database entry; interacting with internal and external constituencies; help manage and coordinate the major gift process for team annual
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summer recess break. Responsibilities Intake and Case Management (35%) Oversee overall effectiveness of SVR?s intake process and Peer Advocacy program and work closely with SVR Leadership team to ensure
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, post-award monitoring, program sub-contract management, and grant closeout procedures. Provides technical assistance and guidance in the preparation, submission, processing and management of research
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and learning at the highest level and to convey the products of its efforts to the world. Connections working at Columbia University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22002275
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posts and public health leadership globally. Housed in the Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health, the Program on Forced Migration and Health is one of the world's leading programs