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the Chicago Urban Explorers Pre-Orientation, International Pre-Orientation, and the Phoenix Outdoor Program. The Assistant Director will also lead communications related to those programs. The Assistant
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to monitor and project financial health, identifying risks and opportunities for growth. Advise senior leadership on capital investments, program expansions, and new revenue streams, providing data-driven
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to schools in 62 major cities across 34 states. The research associate will be expected to build an independent research program by formulating research questions, generating research designs, writing grants
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across the University. Our work supports priorities in every division, school, department, and institute. Job Summary This role manages a University-wide development program focused on foundations
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user environment that is consistent yet agile. Collaborating with stakeholders to understand program strategies, ATS develops data, reporting, and analytics solutions that lead to actionable outcomes and
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budgetary leadership, and informatics support across clinical trials and research activities. The role collaborates with associate directors and executive committee of the UCCCC and stakeholders in Clinical
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biology and economics analysis, potentially including quantum computing algorithms and software. Collaborates with internal and external students, scientists, researchers, programmers, and engineering teams
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program of research by contributing to study protocols, formulating research questions, writing grants, conducting analysis, and writing and presenting research findings. The Research Professional Senior
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gift officers from other units’ cross campus. The position uses best practices and knowledge of the gift planning program across the University to secure planned gifts from alumni and friends. Develops
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and supervises student workers. Supports Visiting Professor Program, including two-to-three visitors per year. Gathers academic dossier on candidates for appointments managed through degree programs