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institutional use cases that demonstrate the strategic value of administrative data, such as student success analytics, learning and advising tools, and research projects that rely on operational
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Be You. Introduction: The Office of Information Technology at Duke University is seeking a Data Analytics Fellow to join our team. This 12-month program is available exclusively to 2026 graduates
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LMS**), blended learning models, and virtual technologies (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint Online). Strong analytical, critical thinking, innovative problem-solving, leadership, project management
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analytical, communications and organizational skills generally acquired through completion of a bachelor's degree program. Experience Work requires one year of experience in program administration or involving
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available. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Project Coordination / Reporting and Analytics (50%) Monitors and evaluates disease-based program key performance indicators for effectiveness
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skills for future scientific careers. You will work closely with faculty mentors and laboratory team members, contributing to ongoing research while developing strong technical, analytical, and
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can focus on discovery, learning, and impact. Be Bold. This is a highly trusted role requiring initiative, discretion, and broad institutional knowledge. Reporting to the Senior Business Manager, you
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Associate in Research The role involves developing and optimizing machine learning models to predict infectious diseases using multimodal health data. Responsibilities include analyzing correlations between
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) to design analytic datasets, validate outputs, identify errors, and ensure data integrity. Perform advanced programming tasks such as data transposition and macro development. Learn and apply new statistical
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or graduate degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related field Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a high level of attention to detail Interest in investments, financial markets, and