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relevant academic policies to students. Monitor student progress towards graduation and work with department/program to proactively address issues. Advise students, approve, and track leave of absences and
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, working collaboratively with the University’s IT team to ensure effective stakeholder relationship management and data-driven engagement tracking. Additionally, this position involves coordinating high
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machine learning. Ph.D. in Materials Science, Physics, Chemical Engineering, or related field. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Excellent publication track-record and basic experience with
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Coordinator initiates, tracks, and manages a broad range of financial, academic, and human resource transactions to ensure that department needs are being met in a timely and efficient manner. Specifically
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desirable. Experience working with international students a plus. A history of successful teaching at the graduate level strongly preferred. US work authorization required. This is a non-tenure track
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must demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively across Northeastern's global network and have a proven track record of success in fast-paced, growth-oriented environments that require flexibility
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Number: 6616239 Part-Time Lecturer - Analytics (Seattle) About the Opportunity About the Opportunity: Northeastern University's College of Professional Studies invites applicants for a non-tenure track
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interdisciplinary research, and engaging with communities to promote sustainable solutions to important societal problems and global challenges. The department currently has 45 faculty (39 tenured/tenure-track, 2
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labeling and digital/social media campaigns. Compliance & Regulatory Intelligence Conduct regulatory intelligence to track evolving FDA/EMA/ICH guidance and competitor activity. Support inspection readiness
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knowledge of the others): cognitive aging, brain aging, psychophysics, perception or memory processes, eye-tracking, metacognition, and the role of the locus coeruleus in cognition. Researchers must possess a