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Job Title: PSYD 721 Statistics for Social Sciences TA Job Summary: Course: PSYD 721 Statistics for Social Sciences Term: FALL 2023 *Course time is subject to change depending on instructor
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exposure statistics, iii) ensuring up-to-date and accurate demographic and survey data is used, iv) documenting all processes. The position requires attention to detail when performing analysis and the
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researching and independently resolving questions and issues from event guests. Reconcile event lists and update dashboard statistics Research potential event venues and vendors (i.e. catering, a/v, florists
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Qualifications: Bachelors degree in Public Health, Health Sciences, Statistics, Biostatistics, or related field Strong written and oral communication skills The ability to work effectively within a remote team
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recruitment event registration and follow up. Maintain statistical information for admissions recruitment, yield events and surveys, and provide regular reports and analysis to supervisors. Maintain and update
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statistics. Track employer partner participation to ensure their benefits are fulfilled. Help manage logistics for employer recruitment events on campus. Greet employers as part of the Career Services
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teaching opportunities may be available for qualified candidates in future semesters. Qualifications: Master’s or Doctorate in biomedical informatics, statistics, computer science, public health, medicine
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the Program Director to coordinate internships. Manage alumni employment data and statistics and work with Director on programmatic alumni engagement including communications and events. Act as a
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?catoid=35&poid=34438&returnto=8274 ). We would be particularly interested in candidates who can teach the following courses: PSYC 101 - General Psychology PSYC 260 - Psychological Statistics PSYC 265
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faculty will be responsible for the full development and teaching of a doctoral-level research and applied statistics methods course, as assigned, and working collaboratively to fulfill the desired outcomes