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for a Research Assistant Professor who will conduct academic research in association with a faculty member or team. The appointee will contribute to an active research program investigating mechanisms
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projects in a research group related to studies of various complex systems using theoretical and computational techniques. More specifically, key areas for contributions include assisting in the preparation
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the development of a formalized training program for both new and existing staff within the unit and any affiliates and/or partners. Plans and manages the protocol review process for all clinical trials which
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restricted and unrestricted financial and grant managers, fellowship program directors, etc., to communicate financial information and to assist with decision making. Designs and executes regular and ad hoc
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for the PhD degree prior to the start of the appointment. Application Instructions Applicants must apply at the University of Chicago’s Interfolio website at https://apply.interfolio.com/183202. Applications
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for the event. Compiles data to be used in event and program evaluation. Contributes to improvements by implementing ideas as they are identified, with general direction from others. Performs other related work
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staff to foster a culture of respect and belonging. Ensure the health, safety and well-being of children in the program by providing close supervision during all activities. Assist in maintaining a clean
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ongoing work of the president. Information about the Office of the President is available at this link: https://president.uchicago.edu/about-the-office. Job Summary The Assistant Director for Presidential
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available to Advancement, including Phoenix (the University's Donor Relationship Management System), Microsoft Windows computer environment, Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. High
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required. Significant progress towards a degree in a technical discipline (e.g. data science, statistics, or computer science) or a social science discipline (e.g. economics, public policy, or sociology