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houses about 20 faculty members, 75 graduate students, 30 undergraduates, and 8 staff members. The mission of the Program in Urban Studies is to develop undergraduate students' understanding of the nature
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friends to advance the school’s mission, including supporting work in corporate and foundation relations. The Coordinator facilitates the field work of our program staff. This includes supporting
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for creating and sustaining an AI learning program in which individuals from all levels of experience can explore approaches to learning that leverage new AI tools. Our approach is hands-on, critical, human
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discipline such as economics, finance, statistics or engineering. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of computer system capabilities, business processes and workflow. Strong project management skills
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grasping. Occasionally sit, reach above shoulders, perform desk based computer tasks, use a telephone and write by hand, lift, carry, push, and pull objects that weigh up to 40 pounds. Rarely kneel, crawl
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, including the ability to work easily with research participants and research team members. Strong general computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master computer programs. Proficiency with Microsoft
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to evaluate the effectiveness of learning materials. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*: Constantly stand/walk, sit, use a computer; use a telephone, grasp lightly/fine manipulation. Occasionally reach/work/ above
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safeguard a thriving research ecosystem at Stanford. To this end, the VPDOR assumes dual roles. As Cognizant Dean for the independent academic units, the VPDOR oversees the program scope and resources
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system requirements encompassing program functions, output specifications, data acquisition procedures, and system techniques and controls to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the system's
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, and maintaining computer programs. The School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry and The School of Engineering Computer Sciences group at Stanford have collaborated over the last seven years