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endowment in excess of $3.5 billion. Job Description Under the direction of the Assistant Dean of Graduate Student Services and Program Operations, the Assistant Director, Graduate Program Operations develops
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School undergraduate program. Responsible for interpreting forms related to academic status; Interpret student records and analyze the university and school specific policies to provide accurate
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training materials. - Conduct tutorials and workshops and deliver lectures for the entire research community to include faculty and graduate student consultants on research- and computation-related methods
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SEM, LCA, latent variable models, time-series analysis, multi-level models, power analysis, and/or multiple imputation for missing data. Knowledge of machine learning methods, tools, and software
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conducts research on technical aspects of education policy, analysis of large-scale education data bases, technology-supported teacher professional development and 1:1 computing interventions. It is a
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manage the annual ABA annual questionnaire submission and re-accreditation process. *Review data collection methods and identify areas for improvements. *Build and maintain central data warehouse for law
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Boston College’s campus safety program, which includes the University’s safety policies and campus crime statistics reported during the previous three years, as well as the University’s fire safety program
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/hr to $32.01/hr. Pay rate commensurate with relevant experience. The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and the Environmental Studies Program are seeking an Administrative Assistant
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, with graduate school academic associate/assistant deans and faculty. -Serves ex officio on program review and assessment committees, assisting faculty program directors in the process of reviewing and
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Educational Initiatives Department. This person provides library instructional services in a robust program for First-Year Writing Seminar students and collaborates with faculty on library course objectives and