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. Works with Director of Communications and outside web developer on upgrades, design, and technical changes to existing website, and identifies and resolves technical problems in collaboration with outside
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the full admissions lifecycle for PhD, MS, NDVS, and Summer Research Program applicants, including application review, decision release, and TA assignment letter generation. Oversees graduate student records
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, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CSI), the Straetz International Research Scholars program, the IJRA Program with the University of Sussex, and the annual University of Chicago Undergraduate Research Symposium
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applications, beta general releases, web pages, and production support. Troubleshoots problems using existing procedures to find a possible solution. This at-will position is wholly or partially funded by
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, websites, and email. Supports online advising tools, including the Program of Study Tool, the bidding system, Slate student success, and curriculum web pages. Delivers area-specific presentations to current
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for newsletter, media, publicity events, publications, and web content to publicize and promote ONF efforts and student achievements. Oversees data management and reporting efforts for the office. Active with
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different speakers and contexts. This position drafts speeches, newsletters, blog posts, and research-driven content, translating complex ideas, including academic research, into clear, compelling messages
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constituents to programs and events. In this capacity, the Sr. Associate Director co-manages two assistant directors, events and program marketing. The role requires a strategic thinker skilled in devising data
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Services Librarian creates and implements a forward-thinking program to support the University of Chicago Law School’s scholarly outputs. The Scholarly Services Librarian develops and delivers D’Angelo’s
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-breaking impact of the first graduate international affairs program in the U.S., the creation of interdisciplinary programs in the Department of Comparative Human Development and the John U. Nef Committee