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Department SSD Social Sciences Computing Services: Bradwell About the Department Social Sciences Computing Services provides the Social Sciences Division with direct support for research
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information about the theater, visit www.courttheatre.org. Job Summary The Court Education Initiative’s (CEI) Artists in the Schools (AIS) residency program provides Chicago high school teens with high quality
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develop deliverables, required resources, work plan, budget, and timing for Data Science Social Impact summer program, and other new student research programs. Develops budgets for programs and works with
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applicable finance software programs. Proposes solutions to problems and corrects according to proper policy and procedures. Assist with University’s Employer-Assisted Housing Program and provides customer
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Full Professor - Spine Neurosurgeon #NSU017 Department of Neurological Surgery, Biological Sciences Division Position Type: Faculty Salary Range: $530,000
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Information Job Summary: The Project Coordinator will play a key role in participant recruitment and program coordination. This position will focus on building relationships with parents, students, school staff
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Programming. Ensure all program operations meet safety protocols, policies, and regulatory standards. Utilize technology platforms (such as Jumbula, PowerSchool, Google Workspace) and traditional methods
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and impactful research in various domains, including the Biological Sciences. The Biological Sciences Division is at the forefront of cutting-edge research and the Research Administration Office plays a
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across fields including the sciences, humanities, social sciences, public policy, and law. The CSEi Postdoctoral Researchers program aims to develop the next generation of research leaders who will shape
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nature in support of clinical research studies conducted by principal investigators (PIs) for the clinical research program to ensure adherence to protocols and quality of information received