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students enrolled in some of GS?s international Dual BA degree programs in France, Hong Kong, Ireland, and Israel as well potentially working with the Jewish Theological Seminary joint BA program Serves
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ancillary programs. Lead complex financial modeling, forecasting, and scenario planning to support expansion, restructuring, and new program development. Collaborate closely with the Department Administrator
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the program will be expected to obtain core competencies in environmental health, epidemiology, and data science, to conduct independent research of high impact, and to undertake further interdisciplinary
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the position, please email apam@columbia.edu. Applicants are encouraged to consult https://appliedmath.apam.columbia.edu for more information about the applied mathematics program, and https://apam.columbia.edu
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, work collaboratively across asset classes, and assume greater responsibilities according to ability and impact. Responsibilities Reporting to Chief Financial Officer, the Analyst will be a key
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) and will teach one course per semester in the Department of Anthropology’s terminal Master’s (MAO) Program and work with the Director of the MAO Program. Successful candidates must have their PhD by
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office hours to assigned cohort of first-year students and to students in the second and third years of the J.D. program. Meet regularly with students to serve as a resource for all aspects of student life
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Comprehensive Skin Cancer Center Develop an independent, externally funded research program in basic, translational, or clinical dermatology Collaborate across CUIMC and Columbia University to foster
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and review business plans for new clinical faculty recruitment and clinical program expansion. Deliver training sessions to departmental staff on business plan development and best practices. Leads
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in education, and the impact of screen time on the developing brain. The program will focus on a single topic and include several coordinated activities within a 4-evening workshop, which meets once a