Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
. In addition to their numerous outcomes-based research projects, our investigators are busy with complex basic science questions that will one day allow physicians to deliver better care to all patients
-
-focused clinics we offer an inter-disciplinarily approach to patient care that provides access to the most current therapies and to the resources of the University. In parallel with our clinical activities
-
Salary Range: $87,418 Chicago, IL Sep 10, 2025 Description The Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Fellowship Program at the University of Chicago is seeking scholars who seek to advance and accelerate
-
outcomes, while ensuring access to reliable and affordable energy. The E&E Lab applies rigorous evaluation and modeling methods, including natural and field experiments, randomized controlled trials
-
efficient methods of tracking student data, quantifying student engagement, and reporting on student outcomes. Analyzes markets and trends as they relate to job searches. Assesses student feedback and
-
. McKeon’s integrative approach to the liberal arts guides the Center’s activities in three areas: 1) Advancing scholarship on McKeon’s legacy particularly his method of inquiry and his life-long work
-
, accounting, or grant and contract administration experience. Experience with budgets, ledgers, invoices, and fiscal reporting. Experience in one or more aspects of sponsored program administration in a
-
communication when needed between the manager, staff, and facility users. Provides expertise to produce documentation of the questionnaire development process, data collection methods, sampling designs, and
-
at the assistant or associate professor levels in Applied AI for the 2026-27 academic year. Qualifications Candidates should have deep expertise in AI/ML methods and tools, along with a strong interest in applied
-
. In addition to their numerous outcomes-based research projects, our investigators are busy with complex basic science questions that will one day allow physicians to deliver better care to all patients