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projects in partnership with the Chief of Staff and Director, as well as support events sponsored by the Dean’s Office, such as receptions, conferences, programs, and meetings with faculty, administrators
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partnership with the Chief of Staff and Director, as well as support events sponsored by the Dean's Office, such as receptions, conferences, programs, and meetings with faculty, administrators, and corporate
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to) the specific grant funding and the terms of the research grant when extending an offer. Master?s degree or doctoral degree required. Excellent writing and communication skills. Ability to produce rigorous
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predictive algorithms, and communicate findings in impactful and socially responsible ways. Position summary: The main role of this position is to co-design and implement advanced research and computational
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at New York University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22209238/junior-laboratory-associate-x28-zaslavsky-lab-x29 Return to Search Results
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. Preferred Education: Master's Degree Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science, or related field/experience. Required Experience: 7+ years Progressive experience in software engineering, Programming, data
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Required Education: Bachelor's Degree and Preferred Education: Master's Degree in Education, Administration or a related field. Required Experience: 3+ years Relevant experience or equivalent combination
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contributing as part of the Global Programs Enrollment and Student Services team. Responsibilities Required Education: Bachelor's Degree Preferred Education: Masters Degree in Higher Education, International
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Education: Master's Degree Required Experience: 3+ years of relevant experience in advising, including programming development and implementation. Preferred Experience: 5+ years of related experience
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studies the neural mechanisms of fertility and mating behaviors in C. elegans and D. cerebrum. For more information about our work, visit: https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/emily-bayer.html This position is based