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Program Manager to support operations and student engagement across the LSI team. Reporting to the Executive Director of the Leadership and Society Initiative, the Program Manager will have two areas
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distribution of climate risks, identifying priorities for adaptation interventions, and communicating scientific findings to practitioners. The Program Manager will join an interdisciplinary group of economists
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Adjunct Professor of Computer Science - MPCS (Open-Rank) Department of Computer Science, Physical Sciences Division Position Type: Other Salary Range: $12,000
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for the department, which covers all areas of Women’s Health. Job Summary The job performs routine assignments related to academic, research, clinical or administrative programs. The Program Analyst performs routine
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Computational Research Scientists to investigate the adaptive immune response to influenza, especially its impacts on individual protection and pathogen epidemiology and evolution. A background in nonlinear
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://www.chicagobooth.edu/. Job Summary The Director of Program Innovation and Success is a new role leading the Chicago Booth Executive Education open enrollment program team. As a Senior Leader reporting to the Associate
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their understanding of the world and lead examined lives of purpose. Job Summary Basic Program instructors are part-time faculty who teach from a set, four-year curriculum of Western Civilization core texts of
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Department BSD E&E - Administration About the Department The Cobey Lab is looking for several quantitative Senior Computational Research Scientists to investigate the adaptive immune response
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Department PSD Computer Science: Administration and Staff About the Department The M.S. in Computational Analysis and Public Policy (MS-CAPP) program at the University of Chicago is seeking a
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Computer Science Department is responsible for delivering a comprehensive and developmentally appropriate computer science curriculum to students in grades two through twelve. Classes are held in dedicated computer