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will teach on-campus and online management courses in the BS Management program, particularly the MGT2220 Supply Chain Management sections. This position is located at the Northeastern University Boston
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About the Opportunity Summary & Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses relating to cooperative education and career development. Courses designed to provide a forum for students to critically
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of multiple projects within the division. Develop comprehensive project plans, including timelines, resource allocation, and budget tracking. Collaborate with division leadership to ensure project goals
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Assist in initiating, executing, and completing research and experiments (60%) Prepare and write research papers and presentations (25%) Laboratory management (5%) Train students and other personnel (5
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. Experience with data visualization tools or Workday Prism Analytics a plus. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES 1) Design and develop complex custom reports in Workday using Advanced, Matrix, Composite
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in sections for multilingual writers. For a general introduction to the Writing Programs, please see http://www.northeastern.edu/cssh/english/writing-program/ . Positions available throughout the year
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, clinical trial design, and regional and global regulatory development. Toronto Campus Information https://toronto.northeastern.edu/academic_program/regulatory-affairs/ For a full list of current courses
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and EDGE TA team collaboration Other tasks assigned by instructor(s) or the EDGE program MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in the field of the chosen course Experience in providing instruction
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, the college collaborates across the university, the Northeastern network, and partners around the globe. Responsibilities: The Human Services Program in the College of Social Sciences and Humanities seeks
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online undergraduate level courses in the Bachelor of Science in Digital Communication and Media or for a certificate program. Course range from Introduction to Organizational Communications, to Digital