305 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at New York University
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/Audio New York University Overview Manage event production for programming at the Iris Cantor Theatre, including multidisciplinary presentations for resident users, university partner organizations
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The Associate Director of Science, Technology, Arts, and Creativity (STAC) develops and manages the programs and daily operations of Gallatin’s Maker Space (746-STAC). Key responsibilities include
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for individual needs. Ability to maintain neutrality and work under stress. Ability to work collaboratively and professionally across multiple constituencies to resolve complaints in a neutral, sensitive manner
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program development, and facilities and infrastructure. UDAR's endeavors raise funds for immediate University use and also for the University's endowment. The Director of Development, Global Philanthropy
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position will provide a transition to career independence through the development of professional skills; supervision by senior scientist incorporating individual development plan in support of training
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demand side programs and initiatives. Working closely with the facility management, technical services and construction management groups, identify, evaluate and support the deployment of cost-effective
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programs. Develop and execute a segments(s) of each practice including presenting scouting reports on upcoming opponents; present a new defensive or offensive scheme; develop overall skill development plan
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Advise students, families, and school counselors on admissions policies, procedures, academic programs, and financial support opportunities at NYU Abu Dhabi. Conduct school visits; host information
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Arts & Science is seeking a dynamic Assistant Director of Advising and Retention to join the Liberal Studies advising team. Advise students in Liberal Studies on academic programs, providing
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Agencies" and is offered as part of the MS program in Clinical Research. This is a 2-credit course and is scheduled for Mondays from 530PM to 710PM (alternative day options potentially available). Course