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. The topics we hope to cover in our summer curriculum include: Computer Science and Technology Public Health Reading and Writing on topics of Social Justice Math: Pre-Algebra through Calculus Biology
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for an hour each day. Compensation is $25 per hour. The topics we hope to cover in our summer curriculum include: Computer Science and Technology Public Health Reading and Writing on topics of Social
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Desire and ability to learn new skills quickly Comfort with technology Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel Familiarity with the US Jewish community Preferred but not required: Training in quantitative
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experimentation among faculty and staff, encouraging the exploration of new ideas and approaches to online teaching and learning. Stay abreast of trends and developments in online learning, educational technology
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diagnostics, troubleshooting, and resolution steps for university computers, printers, mobile devices and other emerging technology. This includes site visits, remote diagnostics and client services counter
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for complex fundraising and database systems; use of technology and system for marketing, communications, and donor engagement; use of graphic design elements, software, and/or digital stewardship platforms
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technology and ability to quickly learn how to use new technologies. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Effective interpersonal, customer service, and organizational skills. Knowledge
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a broader team within Academic Services. Must be comfortable with evolving technology and a paperless office environment. Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Diversity, equity and inclusion
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spaces are unlocked and ready for use; Purchase dorm snacks and replenish regularly; Work with ITS to solve any student or staff technology issues; Provide general administrative and organizational support
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patch recordings, and optogenetics (including behavioral training, data collection, histology, and surgeries) Qualifications include: Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience, Biology, Engineering, or equivalent