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(OIM) Department of the Isenberg School of Management invites applications for a full-time Lecturer position, non-tenure track, in Business Statistics to start in September 2024. The initial appointment
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administrative support for the Admissions committee, monitor admissions statistics, maintain student databases, and runs reports and surveys. Essential Functions Lead Management and Recruitment Provides high touch
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; exercise discretion in handling confidential information. Participate in the Libraries’ assessment program by maintaining and recording usage statistics for monthly reports as needed. Other Functions Work
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visualization. For this position, the Data Services Librarian will have a specialization in at least one of the following areas: data visualization, bibliometrics and research impact, data science and statistics
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representatives regarding WC. Calculate reimbursable amounts in accordance with established procedures and explain WC process, time/labor and benefits to claimants. Generate WC statistics. Support and back up Leave
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, Experience, Certifications, Licensure) 1 to 3 years of experience with video and statistical analysis for a Division I basketball program to assist coaches in the preparation of a game plan. Physical Demands
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with the Director of Sales. Represent University Conference Services at trade shows and conferences. Gather marketing statistics relevant to the sales area. Evaluate and track conference sales and
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statistical software (e.g., SPSS). Familiarity with clinical screening interviews. Experience working with psychophysiological data. Additional Details The selected individual will gain experience with
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Apply now Job no:522571 Work type:Staff Full Time Location:UMass Amherst Department: Mathematics & Statistics Union: PSU Categories:Accounting/Finance/Budget, College of Natural Sciences, PSU A
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-tenure-track Lecturer. A master’s degree (e.g., MPH, MS) or a doctorate in a field related to Public Health is required. Quantitative expertise (e.g., general statistical literacy and programming