35 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"O.P" "U.S" positions at The University of Chicago
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School of Business, please visit: http://www.chicagobooth.edu/. Job Summary The Assistant Director of Event and Program Marketing at the Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation plays a crucial role in
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content in collaboration with the Assistant Director of Event and Program Marketing, ensuring all content is current, accurate, and optimized for SEO and user engagement. Manages the editorial calendar
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and program needs, including vendor selection and contract negotiation. Keeps track of all expenses, prepares reports on costs, using existing procedures to solve routine problems as they arise
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at the Booth School of Business. This includes an experiential class (LEAD) required of all MBA students. Other program offerings for the LDO include experiential workshops and coaching to further MBA students
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. Program participation ranges from 50 to 575 students with additional student volunteers assisting with program delivery. Additionally, the Assistant Director works cooperatively with Career Coaches to plan
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organizational goals and maximizing impact. This role focuses on high-level management of key programs, research and data systems, stakeholder relationships, marketing, strategy development, program development
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world. The Climate Impact Lab is seeking a Program Manager to support a new portfolio of climate research and public engagement focused on quantifying climate risks and informing adaptation strategies. This is a
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adaptation practices in the U.S. and globally with a background in global economic development and/or climate/environment research. Demonstrated program management experience implementing environmental data
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organizations, and/or other Booth staff to determine program offerings and innovations. Consults and partners with several functional, industry, regional, and affinity student groups to guide in planning and
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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