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Department Law Communications About the Department The University of Chicago Law School occupies a unique niche among this country's premier law schools. Located on a residential campus in one of America's great cities, UChicago Law offers a rigorous and interdisciplinary professional education...
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to schools in 62 major cities across 34 states. The research associate will be expected to build an independent research program by formulating research questions, generating research designs, writing grants
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strongly preferred. Annual planning, budget development and budget management experience strongly preferred. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Proficiency with basic computer software and comfortable with
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to the UChicago alumni community as part of the University’s alumni engagement strategy. The position is responsible for supporting a variety of programs including the alumni travel program and the Harper Lecture
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gift officers from other units’ cross campus. The position uses best practices and knowledge of the gift planning program across the University to secure planned gifts from alumni and friends. Develops
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sponsored research systems. Demonstrated ability to create verbal and written reports. Computer proficiency, including solid working knowledge of MS Office Suite, email, etc. Intermediate proficiency with
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advanced degree (or equivalent, if license received prior to July 1, 2001) from an accredited school/college of nursing or completion of an accredited Physician Assistant educational program accredited by
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for the global UChicago alumni community. Serves as primary point of contact for program participants, responding to all phone, email, and mail inquires. Develops and strengthens key relationships with internal
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trial regulatory experience. Preferred Competencies Solid understanding of regulations covering clinical trials/human subjects research. Excellent computer skills, including familiarity with Microsoft
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-breaking impact of the first graduate international affairs program in the U.S., the creation of interdisciplinary programs in the Department of Comparative Human Development and the John U. Nef Committee