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: 283089205 Student Affairs Program Administrator US-NY-New York Job ID: 2026-15411 Type: School of Law (LW1131) # of Openings: 1 Category: Student Services/Athletics New York University Overview This position
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. Strong understanding of AI/ML concepts, methodologies, and applications. Proven ability to gather program in AI. Deep expertise in Python and standard ML/Data Science libraries (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch
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and Animal Protection (CEAP), the Wild Animal Welfare Program (WAWP), and the Food Impact Program (FIP). This individual will perform a wide range of clerical, secretarial and general office duties
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Dhabi Community Programs oversee multiple initiatives, including the Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Community Programs, which consist of the Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Scholars Program and the NYU Abu Dhabi
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passport. Ability to work evenings, weekends, and travel extensively. Ability to market diverse programs and serve as a liaison between admissions and academic program offices. Qualifications In compliance
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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 University; developing and
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, program visioning, participation in faculty governance, and engagement with institutional initiatives. The candidate is expected to be a collaborative leader who helps shape the future of theatre design
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meaningfully to the intellectual and artistic life of the department and the broader Tisch community. This includes curriculum development, program visioning, participation in faculty governance, and engagement