363 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST" positions at Columbia University
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, and execute program-specific and School-wide recruitment opportunities to increase the number of highly qualified applications to the assigned portfolio of programs. Represent programs and SPS by
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enrolling interested patients in the brain donation program, coordinate monthly interdepartmental case conferences, outreach, maintaining and organizing the brain bank database and coordination
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access to academic programs, services, activities, and facilities for students, campus community members, and visitors with disabilities, in compliance with ADA, Section 504 and Section 508 of the Federal
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majors. There will also be opportunities to contribute to the evolution and leadership of the undergraduate program in biology.
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to maintain a personal program of research. The individual will also mentor department faculty, fellows, residents, and medical students in developing and pursuing their research. The individual will also spend
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, represent the program at fairs, lead information sessions and other events, advise prospective students and their parents throughout the enrollment cycle on all relevant topics. The portfolio of pre-college
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Program Management & Delivery Manages a portfolio of both open and custom programs, closely communicating with participants and clients regarding logistics and program content both pre- and post-program
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of Microsoft Office, including strong Excel skills. Ability and willingness to learn new systems and programs. Preferred Qualifications Bi-lingual (Spanish and English). At least 2 years of experience in a
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Program Management & Delivery Manages a portfolio of both open and custom programs, closely communicating with participants and clients regarding logistics and program content both pre- and post-program
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to deadlines. Onboarding Responsible for onboarding staff, faculty and researchers and students. This includes scheduling welcome program, medical surveillance and UNI creation. Communication with new hires and