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Computer Programmer Apply now Job no: 505932 Work type: Part-Time Location: Center City - Philadelphia, PA Categories: College of Medicine Job Summary The Department of Microbiology and Immunology
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application process; and coordinating housing, hiring, and payroll for all STAR Scholars. This student-facing role will also include general UREP office support and support of other UREP initiatives, like
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Advising Team in the Office of Student Affairs to provide a wide range of support for programs and processes related to the career development of medical students throughout all years in medical school
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maintaining risk management practices, processing all paid contracts for student organization-related events and services, evaluating and maintaining appropriate electronic databases, working closely with a
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to identify and implement process improvements that enhance operational efficiency, strengthen internal controls, and align cash management practices with the University’s financial strategies. The Treasury
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academic offices supported Oversee inventory of software and equipment ) Maintain computer and system security Understand operation of computer networks and relationships among systems- Identify user needs
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Success Job Summary The Associate Director of Graduate Recruitment is an essential part of the leadership team responsible for the overall successful operation, training, and monitoring of graduate
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the Office for Faculty Excellence & Academic Culture on faculty lifecycle processes, including promotion and tenure documentation and communications. Assist in the preparation of faculty-related materials
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process and the selection of candidates for admission. Provide student instruction. Design, implement, coordinate, and evaluate curriculum. Recruit, orient, and schedule appropriate internal and external
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and commercialize inventions Identify research programs and discoveries with commercial potential. Drive the process for analyzing the commercial potential of Drexel technologies, developing, and