492 web-programmer-developer "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Newcastle University" positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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-Level Technical Roles IT support/help desk, data entry, lab technician roles, or junior web development. What We’re Looking For At Carnegie Mellon, we value adaptability, excellence, and passion. We’re
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Creation & Management Support the planning, development and launch of organic marketing initiatives through various channels (web, social, emails, e-communications, print, etc.) to build awareness and meet
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are looking for someone who shares our values and who will support the mission of the university through their work. Qualifications: Experience in web development (coursework, internships, and personal projects
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the fellows, promote their research, and develop their careers. As part of the interdisciplinary goals of this project, fellows are funded to spend at least one semester working with someone outside
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providers Crafting on-line web registration sites Providing strong support for budgetary control by recommending tactics to reduce or control costs through developing and running budgets on behalf
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-Level Technical Roles IT support/help desk, data entry, lab technician roles, or junior web development. What We’re Looking For At Carnegie Mellon, we value adaptability, excellence, and passion. We’re
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This position, seated on the University Communications and Marketing team, works closely with enrollment management, undergraduate admission, the Rales Fellows Program, and academic colleges
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persuasion Building user-facing tools or running interventions at scale AI safety research (especially related to deception, manipulation, or evaluation) Computational text analysis, web development
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collaboration with the Executive Director (ED) of MBA Programs, develops and executes the annual operating plan for the FT MBA portfolio (FT MBA and Accelerated FT MBA). Supports outcomes related to admissions
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. The SEI works closely with academia, the U.S. Department of War, other government organizations, and industry to improve the development, acquisition, and sustainment of software-intensive systems. Our core