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through the undergraduate program. Maintain student files and records, updating computerized information systems as needed; Review and process academic procedures such as grade checks, overload petitions
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support for office programs and events, arranges travel, and monitors office-related expenses and travel and event budgets. Oversee the maintenance of databases, program files, and handbooks, and interprets
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Business Honors Program, university-wide training workshops, and other possible projects or initiatives related to NYU Stern’s operations in Shanghai, etc. Required Education Master’s degree or above
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series and the GIH MA Program. The successful candidate will have strong interpersonal communication, the ability to anticipate needs, and will work well independently, as well as on a team
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for immediate, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program development, and
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: 10+ years of investment experience. Relevant experience can include work at an endowment, corporate or public plan sponsor, family office, or asset management firm. This experience must include asset
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, support budget management, and maintain the integrity of the meal plan program. Partner closely with finance, vendors, and various university departments to optimize dining operations and revenue management
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screens, mixing desks, and multiple sound speakers. Excellent knowledge of Qlab is required. Knowledge of video mapping tools such as Mad Mapper, Resolume, and Touch Designer is highly preferred. Knowledge
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, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program development, and
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, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program development, and