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Required: Completion of all requirements for the Ph.D. in statistics, mathematics, computer science or a related field by the time of hire. Preferred: research interests related to those of faculty in
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supervision of six to eight staff who design and develop programming in support of all members of the University of Chicago community who have a teaching role. Program development will include support for
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order processing data. Work with list brokers and staff at other publishers to acquire and trade mailing lists Check inventory data at warehouse and liaise with Distributed Publisher Coordinator to prompt
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and manages the execution of Subawards, Sponsored Consulting Agreements, and Subaward Amendments. Works with a broad array of sponsors, interpreting regulations and guidelines of multiple program
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on supporting student academic success, providing opportunities for personal growth and leadership development, developing community and engagement through the residential housing and dining program, and in areas
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working with high performance computers (e.g., parallelizing and distributing code). Experience in distributed data management and workflow systems. Preferred Competencies Ability to work independently and
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Designer, and other Performance Program staff members in submitting concert information, program materials, personnel lists, and other relevant materials in accordance with specified deadlines. Works within
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Objects knowledge. Experience with e-Builder Project Management software. Computer literate in Microsoft Word and other Microsoft Applications. Advanced in Microsoft Excel, which includes advance usage
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to or directs queries to the appropriate party. Owns open enrollment instructor contracting process (contract creation, distribution, and tracking) in partnership with Director of Academics and Basic Program
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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