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organized Administrative Coordinator to support the Director of Academic Affairs. This role will manage admissions activities for the Brain, Behavior, & Cognition and Developmental Science, PhD programs, as
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, and reports. Perform study analysis, author reports and products, and collaborate with additional study sites. Required Qualifications: PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in biomedical sciences
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application process for our residential MS & PhD degree programs. This position involves handling candidate inquiries, ensuring thorough application audits, and overseeing the test record accuracy
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coupling and its modulation by attention and neuromodulation. The primary responsibilities will include processing, analyzing, and modeling multimodal neuroimaging data, specifically simultaneous EEG and
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learning. Wide-ranging knowledge of leadership, organizational development, and change management principles and processes to collaboratively partner and champion change across campus. Excellent
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any issues or emergencies that may arise Communicate with internal and external vendors to ensure all event logistics are in place Manage event registration processes, including attendee tracking, and
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to patients/subjects. Required Skills PhD and 5-7 years' experience We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color
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of the Pardee School and its centers. This includes, but is not limited to: pre- and post- award grant administration for external and internal funding, processing financial transactions, management of accounts
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for a Data Integrity Coordinator who will be responsible for the accurate and timely processing of all gifts received by the University, including gifts made by check, credit cards, payroll deductions
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Association of American Universities, with a rich tradition of inclusion and social justice. We are proud of our record of inclusiveness, including being the first American university to award a PhD to a woman