82 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Wisconsin Madison
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measures. 5) Develops teaching relationships with academic departments; and 6) Administers and interprets limited assessment measures. Administrative Duties 1) Maintains accurate and timely documentation
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operations to ensure accuracy of financial transactions and reports, and/or supervises staff. Recommends and implements fiscal policies and advises on development of processes in support of efficient and
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participant data and samples to appropriate entities, adhering to research protocols and compliance with applicable policies and procedures 20% Assists with review of current research trials, development
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30% Collaborates with the Program Director to assess curriculum and evaluations, developing the structure and delivery mechanism, and maintaining accurate records of curriculum, evaluations, and
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. This position is responsible for identifying and developing compelling stories and thought leaders, coordinating news coverage, and managing media relations for assigned academic departments, programs, and
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for Research is responsible for the development and implementation of the strategies to effectively communicate and advocate for the priorities of the university to members of Congress and federal agencies
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financial tasks efficiently. As part of Wisconsin Athletics, you will contribute to maintaining financial accuracy and compliance while developing your professional skills in a dynamic and impactful setting
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Number: 313656-AS Job Summary: Provide instruction in statistics courses according to the timetable schedule. Prepare syllabus, hold office hours, assign, review, grade, and return homework, quizzes and
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will support process development, identify process improvement needs, offer solutions, and use data to inform determinations. This role will also help solidify operational best practices for L&S units in
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/Administrative Internal Number: 313689-AS Job Summary: The Cognitive Origins Lab studies non-invasive primate cognitive and child development research headed by Dr. Stephen Ferrigno. The goal of our lab is to