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, advising, or consulting on AI or data topics. Experience with both quantitative and qualitative analytical methods. Other Requirements Proficiency in Python and/or R. Skills in survey development, machine
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research-related programs. Develop and coordinate materials and resources to ensure program success. Apply standard project management methodology, processes, and tools to assigned programs. Duties may
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Occupational Summary The Quantitative Developer works with business teams and the senior developers to design and build production systems. They are responsible for building quantitative analytics
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and Duke faculty, students, staff, and administrators. Program Development Assist the Program Director in the development of policy and resource materials. Conduct seminars and workshops for students
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institutional research support initiatives. The position implements and assists in developing short- and long-range goals for these programs, staying informed of Duke University and external requirements
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environment. You will enjoy working on Duke University’s beautiful campus and have access to professional development, campus programs, and a supportive community of faculty, staff, and students. Anticipated
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Engagement and Development (AED) and Marketing, Communications & Stewardship (MCS). This individual will work to design and implement marketing strategies and communications plans that aid in achieving
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, and inclusivity. Read more about our values here: https://careerhub.students.duke.edu/staff/ The Career Specialist, Sr. (Assistant Director, Career Services) in the Career Center will educate and advise
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to demonstrate impact and compliance with CCSG requirements. Serve as a primary point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, facilitating effective communication, including developing and distributing
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on NIH-funded projects that aim to dissect mechanisms underlying the development of normal tissue injury induced by ionizing radiation in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and oral mucosa. Complementary