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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Senior Instructional Professor (Open Rank) and Director, Chinese Language Program Department of East Asian Languages & Civilizations, Division of the Arts
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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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programming in both individual and group settings. Develops program strategy for business and finance career readiness activities focused on interview prep, networking, application materials, and building
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strategy for Chicago Booth Executive Education. Responsibilities Program Innovation - develops and implements innovative program concepts, formats, and delivery methods that drive participant engagement and
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anticipates/projects planning for the academic year. Develop and implement methods and procedures for accomplishment of short and long-term program initiatives and goals. Evaluate the degree to which program
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support for proposal development, pre-proposals, or Letters of Intent (LOIs), Just-In-Time (JIT) requests and assistance navigating sponsor policies and interpreting guidelines. URA Sponsored Program
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, government, and the community. Job Summary The Research Program Administrator performs a range of professional activities in support of DSI research initiatives, research programs, and faculty research grant
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advancing the mission of the Macro Finance Research Program (MFR) by leading the planning and execution of events, special projects, and program activities, while also assisting in overseeing core operational
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School of Business, please visit: http://www.chicagobooth.edu/. Job Summary The Assistant Director of Event and Program Marketing at the Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation plays a crucial role in
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disciplines and serve as the domain expert. Work closely with faculty to identify, develop, and implement useful computational methods and resources that support or advance their research. Independently and