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, & Rehabilitation Sciences is concurrent with participation in the Duke Faculty Development Residency offered at Northeastern University. Further details about the residency program are available here
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Monitor spinout progress and ensure optimal positioning for commercial success, including milestone progress management pre and post license Support development of investable business plans and identify
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existing courses, please see the Khoury College Graduate Catalog at: https://catalog.northeastern.edu/graduate/computer-information-science/computer-science/ Qualifications: We are seeking individuals
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academic technologies, instructional design, and/or course development experience in a higher education environment. M.S. degree in educational technology, instructional design, or related field Experience
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highly preferred. Experience with analytical instrumentation (LC-MS, HPLC, NMR) and biological assay development highly preferred. Strong leadership, communication, and team management skills. Demonstrated
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Have demonstrated counseling ability utilizing development theory to create a student-centered academic environment Be detail-oriented and able to work with precision Have the ability to keep calm under
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building cloud-native data pipelines or enterprise data platforms. 3-5+ years of direct Snowflake development experience. Demonstrated ability to modernize legacy data structures and migrate workloads
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understanding of data modeling (conceptual, logical, physical), master data management, and data quality frameworks. Key Responsibilities 1) Modern Data Architecture & Strategy Development Assess existing data
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, and sustainable development policy. Instructors will support our NASPAA-accredited Master of Public Administration and Master of Public Policy programs and serve Spanish university exchange students
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writing research proposals and publications Participating in academic mentorship of graduate students Presenting and disseminating research findings at professional conferences Accessing career development