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Arts & Science is seeking a dedicated Academic Advisor to join the Preprofessional Advising team in the College of Arts & Science. Reporting to the Assistant Dean for Preprofessional Advising
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documentation while ensuring accuracy and adherence to timelines and budgets. Coordinate with architects, contractors, clients, and internal teams; lead meetings, resolve issues, and provide regular progress
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of security violations involving information systems. Required Education: Bachelor's degree and Preferred Education: Degree in Computer Science or related area Required Experience: Minimum of 5 years
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administration, lead inclusive cross departmental initiatives, resolve conflicts effectively, and build partnerships that support smooth coordination among internal and external constituencies. Preferred Skills
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or certificate in construction management, business, or other technical field(engineering, architecture). Required Experience: 5+ years experience in Project Management. Experience with resource and budget
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advising part-time lecturers and academic staff on the use of teaching technology. Supervise Program Assistant, Academics in advising new lecturers in learning management systems (i.e. NYU’s electronic
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/vendors when specialized support is needed. Required Education: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or Information Systems Required Experience: 5+ years Relevant experience or equivalent combination
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and objectives of the Program. This role is responsible for but not limited to, providing academic, financial, career and personal counseling to HEOP and CSTEP Programs students enrolled at New York
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The Senior Project Manager leads and implements projects within the PMO that are focused on technology, applications, business process and business change management. The Senior Project Manager
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for immediate, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program development, and