49 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U"-"U.S" positions at New York University
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presentation and strong writing skills. Ability to resolve problems in a timely manner. Ability to plan and execute program-related training and events as requested. Ability to work with multiple stakeholders
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Project Manager US-NY-New York Job ID: 2025-14602 Type: Capital Projects and Facilities (WS2548) # of Openings: 1 Category: Technology New York University Overview Manage multiple long and short-term
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/marketing messages, and plan agendas for industry visits and research reviews to drive and sustain corporate investment in our campus. This is a highly visible, externally facing critical leadership position
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implementation initiatives for an integrated ambulatory health system. In partnership with the SHC Associate Director, Information Technology, plan and manage multiple medium to large scale projects, using
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, or Journalism, or MBA is preferred) and 3+ years relevant experience in event planning, program coordination, or related fields. Must include experience managing large-scale events and multiple projects
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: 269832814 Associate Director, Doctoral Programs and Faculty Affairs US-NY-New York Job ID: 2024-14325 Type: Stern School of Business (SB1071) # of Openings: 1 Category: Academic Program Support New York
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development/counseling, experiential learning, and/or program management required, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Excellent cross-cultural
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, program coordination, or related fields. Must include experience managing large-scale events and multiple projects simultaneously. Strong organizational, interpersonal, communication, and project management
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). Preferred Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Human Resources certification (SHRM or other accredited certificate program). Working knowledge of HRIS/HRMS systems. Qualifications NYU Gallatin provides a
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-site evaluation funded by the Department of Justice?s Office on Violence Against Women (OVW). The evaluation focuses on OVW?s Restorative Practices Pilot Program (RPPP) initiative, which explores