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at Booth’s campuses in Chicago, London, and Hong Kong. This role will have a high focus on program campaign marketing management – from strategy, organization, cross-team and vendor collaboration, and
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students. Understanding of intersectional identities and diverse student needs. Proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and on-line organizational tools. Familiarity with Adobe graphic design/web development
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working in partnership within and beyond the UChicago community. We are creating a working environment that embraces innovation and respect and that celebrates and develops staff. As part of the University
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that include information required to make informed health care and treatment decisions. Develops diagnostic strategies and therapeutic interventions needed to achieve the goals and outcomes of the patient’s plan
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to keep the brand differentiated and relevant. Develops one or more of the following marketing functions: marketing communications and advertising, web blogs or other digital marketing, and market research
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. Runs weekly communications team meetings and collaborates on communications’ development. Serves as 'Power user' and in-house expert for Marketo, our email deployment platform, and prepares, proofs, and
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developing interests, including advising students on making the most of the University of Chicago in preparation for these types of competitive opportunities. Responsibilities Provides substantive
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, reviews resumes and cover letters, and coordinates other interview related programming in both individual and group settings. Develops program strategy and oversees management of finance workshops focused
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UChicago DSI activities, including public lectures, blog posts, contributing to open source technologies, etc. Develop materials communicating significant results, best practices and case studies with
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the deep expertise of Library staff, developing services that support new avenues of research, and expanding access to and preservation of scholarly resources in ways that advance the goals of the University