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Department PSD Computer Science: Administration About the Department The Department of Computer Science is an academic department that has a rich history of advancing and defining new fields
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. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Coursework in project management, business, finance, economics, analytics, library and information science, or non-profit management. Experience: Minimum two
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. Throughout our history we have been known for our entrepreneurial spirit, close ties with physics, and a faculty distinguished by achievements in science and excellence in teaching. Our department
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of the University as well as the technology tools available to Advancement, including Phoenix, the University's Donor Relationship Management System. Proficient in a Microsoft Windows computer environment, especially
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Department BSD MED - Center for Health and the Social Sciences - Oral Health Research Staff About the Department The Center for Health and the Social Sciences (CHeSS), founded in 2005, strives
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Assistant Professor, Computational and Applied Mathematics Department of Statistics, Physical Sciences Division Position Type: Faculty Salary Range: $135,000
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the University. Our work supports priorities in every division, school, department, and institute. The Analytics and Technology Solutions (ATS) team provides technology and system solutions to enable Advancement
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Department OPS Facilities South Campus Engineering Shop About the Department Facilities Services supports the mission of the University of Chicago through efforts to maintain and enhance
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Department BSD CRI - Applications Development About the Department The Center for Research Informatics (CRI) is an organization within the Biological Sciences Division (BSD) whose mission is to
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academically and athletically. A diverse, challenging athletic program supplements the rigorous academic curriculum. The lessons learned through athletic endeavors represent an invaluable part of the nonacademic