74 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at Barnard College
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projects are accurately segregated and coded. Prepare the annual fixed asset footnote for the College’s audited financial statements. Planned Giving (Split Interest Investments) Review monthly statements
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to the Director of Academic Information Systems, the Associate Director of Academic Administration supports the development and maintenance of an effective and professional administrative support environment
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clear editorial plan, identifying stories that align with Barnard’s goals and guiding their development from pitch to publication. This position requires sharp editorial judgment, operational discipline
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Examines the historical and contemporary social, economic, and political factors that shape immigration law and policy along with the social consequences of those laws and policies. Addresses the development
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recent college graduate to continue developing scientific research and communication skills. Techniques routinely used in the lab include genetics, immunohistochemistry, imaging and behavior. The Research
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reasonable accommodations. Provide academic coaching to students, as appropriate for students with disabilities who are struggling with managing their time, assignment prioritization, need to develop stronger
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development, graduate & professional school advising, support for applications to on-campus roles, and applications to competitive national and international fellowships. A member of Beyond Barnard’s Senior
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fluent Digital Director to oversee the College’s digital communications ecosystem, leading website operations, guiding platform evolution, and managing social media strategy. This role requires fluency in
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communications/marketing team. Responsible for coordinating all social media marketing, office website management and maintenance, and creating editorial content for website/blogs/social media. Includes developing
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, Theatre, Music, and Visual Arts), Social Studies, and English Language Arts in grades K-12. Critical literacy is an approach to teaching and learning that focuses on developing students' abilities to read