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, websites, and email. Supports online advising tools, including the Program of Study Tool, the bidding system, Slate student success, and curriculum web pages. Delivers area-specific presentations to current
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: Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field. Work Experience: Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 7+ years of work experience in a related
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, in collaboration with the Director of Marketing, Communications, and Brand. Develops blog posts and digital content that highlight Rustandy Center programs, events, and the experiences of students
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to the Director of Content, develops new pages and sections on chicagobooth.edu, from contributing to initial website content strategy to building out pages within our CMS, Sitecore, helping to ensure web pages
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, primarily in the areas of financial and support services management. Ensures compliance with relevant Booth, University and other policies and guidelines. Develops budgets for workshops and events
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, develops, designs and implements the strategic and tactical marketing plans for a department or program. Directs, monitors and evaluates marketing communication and research programs. Maintains departmental
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Services Librarian creates and implements a forward-thinking program to support the University of Chicago Law School’s scholarly outputs. The Scholarly Services Librarian develops and delivers D’Angelo’s
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educational products. Develop blog posts and social media posts connecting E4E products to timely economic issues and how they can be taught in the classroom. Serve as the relationship manager for educators
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-breaking impact of the first graduate international affairs program in the U.S., the creation of interdisciplinary programs in the Department of Comparative Human Development and the John U. Nef Committee
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management system. Coordinates and contributes to developing and implementing the communication plan for the Pozen Center. Works collaboratively on special projects that promote the Pozen Center and its work