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well as electives in the history, practice, or theory of theater, dance, or performance. They will also serve as an adviser and/or mentor to undergraduate and graduate students in the program, and will participate in
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) program. The assistant instructional professors will teach five or six quarter courses per year, each ten weeks. Courses will include core courses in the MPH curriculum (e.g., Foundations of Public Health
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share the same campus. The University of Chicago Practice Plan (UCPP) is the central organization that supports the clinical activity of nearly 850 clinically active faculty practicing at the University
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of the Office of Advancement. This role is responsible for supporting key processes related to data management, donor relations, and program coordination. The position involves following and improving workflows
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(open rank) for the 2026-2027 academic year to teach at least one foundational, core, or elective course for the MS in Applied Data Science program. For a detailed list of courses and course descriptions
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Range: at least $8,883 Parrhesia Program for Public Thought & Discourse, The College of the University of Chicago Nov 5, 2025 – Mar 31, 2026 Description The Parrhesia Program for Public Thought
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Parrhesia Program for Public Thought & Discourse, The College of the University of Chicago Nov 5, 2025 – Mar 31, 2026 Description The Parrhesia Program for Public Thought & Discourse invites applications
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Department BSD OCR - Regulatory Compliance About the Department The responsibilities of the Human Research Protections Program (HRPP) in the Biological Sciences Division include: • establish
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of a comprehensive alumni, recent graduate and student engagement program to strengthen and foster meaningful lifelong relationships with alumni from graduation forward. Responsibilities Plans events and
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Work, Policy, and Practice is the academic home to the Kersten Institute for Urban Education, a research and policy institute focused on advancing programs, interventions, and policies that strengthen K