211 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"St"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Yeshiva University
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federal, state, and institutional regulations, oversees major Student Aid functional areas, and provides leadership in systems management, policy development, and staff supervision. Undergraduate and
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modules and interactive educational experiences Create comprehensive curriculum content using industry-leading authoring tools Develop engaging, multimedia-rich learning experiences across multiple digital
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will join this growing interdisciplinary community of investigators and trainees to collaborate on developing innovative bioinformatics methodology as well as advancing scientific discovery and data
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multiple projects simultaneously and follow through on issues in a timely manner. Manages information and communication to internal and external stakeholders. Makes travel arrangements, organize conferences
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primary study statistician on multiple research projects in either academic or industry research contexts. Applicants with relevant experience will be considered for the Program Director position. Position
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of such funds. Position Responsibilities: Develop and implement strategic goals, programs, and policies aligned with the initiative's mission Oversee recruitment, admissions, mentorship, and collaborate
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review and development, business transactions, faculty and student issues, student privacy issues, disability/accessibility, Board governance, institutional policies, and other areas of higher education
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reporter technologies. The successful candidate will work on characterizing and engineering a novel group of calcium-responsive photoproteins from bioluminescent marine invertebrates, as well as developing
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New York City campuses. They will be responsible for projects from inception through delivery, including defining project scope, developing budgets and schedules, writing RFPs, negotiating contracts
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courses per semester, including two at the undergraduate level and one at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies. Preference will be given to candidates who are able to teach across multiple