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Department BSD CTD - Engineering - Plan X About the Department The Center for Translational Data Science (CTDS) at the University of Chicago is a research center whose mission is to develop
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Department College Chicago Center for Teaching About the Department Chicago Center for Teaching and Learning Job Summary Reporting to the Executive Director of the CCTL, the Program and Operations
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. This position is also responsible for ensuring smooth processes for the procurement of services and commodities using IBM’s MAXIMO Inventory Management program and directly into the Universities’ purchasing
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, and be successful in their curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular endeavors. The dual focus of the role includes (1) offering individual support and (2) developing a comprehensive program to
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Undergraduate Studies and the Undergraduate Affairs Administrator. Assists with the documentation related to new hires and renewals in the language program. Processes paperwork connected to staffing of language
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implements the strategic and tactical marketing plans for a department, program, product or business. Coordinates and evaluates the production of marketing communication and research programs. Responsibilities
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the center’s work and accomplishments to bolster its presence in the research community via print, web, social media channels, and other special initiatives, such as the podcast, working paper series, or special
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at Booth’s campuses in Chicago, London, and Hong Kong. This role will have a high focus on program campaign marketing management – from strategy, organization, cross-team and vendor collaboration, and
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. Maintains guest lists and assists with mailing invitations and creating brochures for the event. Compiles data to be used in event and program evaluation. Contributes to improvements by implementing ideas as
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Department BSD SUR - Trauma Surgery: Administration About the Department The UChicago Medicine Trauma Program cares for trauma patients and their families in our community, the South Side of Chicago