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The Graduate School of Business at Stanford University invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions at the Assistant Professor level in marketing beginning September 1, 2026. All ranks and relevant
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discipline with strong programming and statistics skills, experience analyzing large datasets (cloud computing/big data workflows preferred), and a track record of completed research projects. Prior experience
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, involvement with educational organizations, tracking of pertinent legislation, and direct advocacy on a wide variety of issues from land use policies to funding for the basic sciences to health care. The Office
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at Stanford and in collaborating labs around the country to design and produce key methods and data analysis products Track and manage contributions by other members of our labs to consortium activities Design
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. * Proven track record with handling complex procedures from beginning to end. * Exhibit strong analytical and problem-solving skills. * Demonstrated ability to perform detailed tasks accurately and
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that improve degree progress tracking and advising tools. Collaborate with Institutional Research & Decision Support (IR&DS) to support data-driven initiatives such as Future in the Major reporting and integrate
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sensitive situations. Experience providing effective guidance, advisement, and support services to students. Experience in participant tracking and reporting methods. Knowledge of college services and/or
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experimental facilities including a testbed for sustainable aircraft design including eVTOL, fixed based driving simulator, a testbed for new batteries, a dynamic wireless charging track, and charging/fueling
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. The candidate should have training as an investigator with a track record of research funding and a strong publication record, or for assistant professor appointment the potential to become successful in
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, involvement with educational organizations, tracking of pertinent legislation, and direct advocacy on a wide variety of issues from land use policies to funding for the basic sciences to health care. The Office