130 phd-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Barnard College
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of Microsoft office, google platform computer tools. Comfort navigating technology such as documentation, video, or other information tracking tools. Ability to communicate with a calm demeanor and clear
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senior thesis capstone, one Anthropology elective on the Anthropology of healthcare, and two sections of an Anthropology-themed seminar as part of Barnard’s First-Year Seminar program. Exact instructional
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for students in campus roles, program evaluation, employer and stakeholder relations, partnerships, and communications. Manage the Directors of Beyond Barnard’s functional areas; lead regular meetings
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degree in Computer Science or a related technical field; or equivalent training and/or experience. ● Minimum three (3) years of experience in computer operations, systems administration, and user support
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program staff are supported if assistance is needed. ● Represent the Summer Session and Continuing Studies Department in a positive and professional manner and wear a staff shirt and/or name tag during
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of Capital Projects, assist in the planning, management, and coordination of the capital program. Projects may include large multi-year capital efforts requiring support from multiple consultants, as
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Manager and the Executive Director of Capital Projects, the Capital Project Manager will assist in the planning, management, and coordination of the capital program. Projects may include large multi-year
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Baccalaureate Fellowship program is a research and career development opportunity for graduating seniors. The Fellowship is a one-year program (with the possibility of renewal) consisting of various placements
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: Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in work experience. Minimum 6 years of experience managing projects with a technology component. Strong facilitation and presentation skills. Ability to work both
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Post Baccalaureate Fellowship program is a research and career development opportunity for graduating seniors. The Fellowship is a one-year program consisting of various placements that allow