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Carnegie Mellon University seeks a Senior Project Analyst in Pittsburgh, PA to support the Campus Design and Facility Development Department and assist the Senior Director of Planning and
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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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: 2024003 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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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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, effective communication strategies, the Tartan Scholars program, accommodations for students with disabilities, and language support for multilingual learners, we offer a wide variety of opportunities
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this role you will provide administrative and secretarial/clerical assistance; prepare reports, assist with work flow in the department; may update departmental web content; perform related duties as assigned
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. This position will have direct oversight for several departmental functions - digital, strategic marketing, creative, web, and multimedia - and will play a key leadership role across all aspects
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development projects. Core responsibilities include: All communications through digital channels—including the college’s homepage and key landing pages Leading the development, execution, and the assessment
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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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the most critical barriers in organ biofabrication and regenerative medicine. As part of the ARPA-H PRINT program, our goal is to develop a fully functional, immunocompetent, bioprinted human liver construct