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experience in a related job discipline. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field. Preferred Competencies Programming competency in LISP
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media, and communications; works with students and designers to develop and maintain information flow. Completes project evaluation, program assessment, and data tracking. Serves as a member of the
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collaboration and alignment between the Feitler Center for Academic Inquiry and the Education team. Manages employees by assessing annual performance. Provides specialized professional expertise in program
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architecture, development (computer programming) and documentation; quality assurance; analyzing and automating workflows; systems operation; file migration; generation and checking of technical metadata
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Communications Coordinator to join its team of professionals. Reporting to the Senior Director of Judicial Clerkships, who oversees the Law School’s judicial clerkship program, this position provides comprehensive
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for the event. Compiles data to be used in event and program evaluation. Contributes to improvements by implementing ideas as they are identified, with general direction from others. Performs other related work
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Clinical Associate at 80% effort renewable terms of up to 3 years. This is an exciting opportunity to be a member of our growing neurosurgical program led by our Inaugural Chair of Neurological Surgery, Dr
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to claim: -an unmatched faculty. -degree and open enrollment programs offered on three continents. -a global body of nearly 56,000 accomplished alumni. -strong and growing corporate relationships
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Competencies Knowledge in relevant scientific field. Knowledge of research techniques or methods relevant to the lab (e.g. Microscope imaging, image and data analyses, which includes writing/modifying computer
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at the University of Chicago as well as individual research programs with the goal of improving communication, consistency and collaboration across the Biological Sciences Division and UChicago Medicine. To mission