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healthcare markets. This is a one-year term position from the date of hire, with anticipated start date in Summer or Fall 2026. Subject to funding availability, performance, and mutual agreement, it has
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, development studies, and international relations. We are open to all methodological approaches, however, the ability to teach quantitative methods is a plus. Candidates who have demonstrated policy experience
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begin immediately and continue on a rolling basis. Additional information about the Department is available at https://www.bu.edu/cs . Qualified applicants should apply at https://academicjobsonline.org
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, and event planning skills. Strong customer service orientation and attention to detail. Organizational and problem-solving skills. Ability to display good judgment in pressure situations. Ability to
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-Time/Regular Established in 1873, Arts and Sciences is Boston University's largest and most academically diverse unit, encompassing over 8,400 undergraduates, 2,000 graduate students, 800 faculty members
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per semester (Fall and Spring). The ability to teach introductory and elective classes in financial accounting, both in the undergraduate and MBA programs, is highly preferred. Qualifications
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communication, listening and interpersonal skills. Ability to collect, analyze and report on client and program data to inform decision making. Ability and eagerness to learn and utilize computer applications
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thinkers are valued along with the ability to grade papers and presentations fairly and consistently. Facility with generative AI is a plus. Business experience and/or teaching experience are valued
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thinkers are valued along with the ability to grade papers and presentations fairly and consistently. Facility with generative AI is a plus. Business experience and/or teaching experience are valued. A
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. MBA, MBA equivalent or related advanced management credential). A business-related graduate degree is preferred. Must be familiar with business concepts including but not limited to managerial economics