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of Economics at the University of Notre Dame, brings some of the world’s best researchers together to develop innovative, long-lasting solutions to help vulnerable populations in developing countries. Your work
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, and drive change for improvement. Develop and deliver standard cadence of reports and analysis to key internal audiences. – 30% - Apply Social Media Listening & Findings Deeply analyze social media
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of the University’s population center, a new initiative with the goal of bolstering population-related research in the social sciences. Responsibilities include… Project Management: Drive a portfolio of developing and
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Position Information Job Title Alcohol and Other Drug Specialist; Psychologist, Social Worker, or Counselor Job Description The University Counseling Center (UCC) at the University of Notre Dame is
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cases involving students within respective colleges and schools. • Provide individualized support and follow-up as needed. • Assist students who self-refer in order to access support and assistance
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issues and problems, implementation of repairs, and coordination with supervisors, customers, peers and contractors to achieve problem resolutions, in order to provide functioning buildings that meet user
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for the Department of Economics. Who we are: Economics offers a coherent, rigorous framework to tackle some of the world's most pressing problems. Through our research and scholarship, we conduct and disseminate
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, peers and contractors to achieve problem resolutions, in order to provide functioning buildings that meet user and administration expectations. This position shall be available to respond to building
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of tasks in the grant proposal process. The PPM is a grant professional who is social impact-minded and has superior technical grant writing skills. The role identifies research grant opportunities, leads
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, social sciences, global affairs, and business. The office focuses on competitive merit-based external funding and professional development opportunities, leading initiatives aimed at increasing graduate