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Research experience in a humanities or social sciences domain in one of the following fields: art history, archaeology, cinema and media studies, history, linguistics, literary studies, musicology, or similar.
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Candidates should have a PhD in advertising, media studies, communications, marketing, economics, business, information systems, or a related field and should have a strong ambition to conduct and publish high caliber, impactful, and innovative research in the fields of media, advertising, communication and/or marketing.
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Participate in general laboratory activities from the science teams including direct work in the synthetic biology department and media kitchen. Research Associate, Science Team - Weekend Coverage.
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We are looking for a Lead Design Researcher to join our growing design and research team to help our agents seamlessly access information and guide our customers through the policy buying process.
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Preferred Qualifications Qualifications in film and media studies, ELL or TESOL, and/or significant Professional or Technical Writing experience are especially desirable. Lecturer - English Hiring Department: English Location: Chicago, IL USA Requisition ID: 1024250 Posting Close Date: April 23, 2024 About the University of Illinois Chicago UIC is among the nation's preeminent urban public research universities, a Carnegie RU/VH research institution, and the largest university in Chicago.
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The Social Media Administrator / HIV Testing Counselor will work as a part of a close knit team to help CALOR-AHF with our mission to provide compassionate and informing care to our clients. A Social Media Administrator / HIV Testing Counselor enhances the reputation of AHF by helping the Public Health Department team within AHF further develop by contributing a team centered attitude and new outreach strategies.
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Operate as a solutions architect, sitting centrally between several Dentsu services (creative, customer strategy, analytics, media, data, research and technology). 2022's Cannes Lions Agency of the Year, it is made for integration with Dentsu's Media and Merkle networks through Horizontal Creativity.
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This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate in the biomedical engineering or scientific writing/journalism fields to learn and hone skills in many forms of scientific and research communication, including via the web and social media.
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3+ years of experience with Media Ocean, DDS, Nielsen Ad Intel, Pathmatics, Media Tools, Web Analytics, Ad Servers, Media Research tools. Play necessary role facilitating with the Integrated Planning Director and Strategy Director in the collection and evaluation of syndicated consumer and media usage information and play a contributing role in the creation of the communications plans.
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As the Senior Strategist you will work with other agency teams (Analytics, Customer Strategy, Media, Client Services) and act as the coordinator/integrator between those teams and Dentsu Creative teams.
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Responsible for managing external communications functions, including media relations, business team support, social media creation and engagement, executive communications, conference and event support, market research, media monitoring and creation of direct content.
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Working knowledge of third-party Internet marketing research: comScore Media Metrix, Nielsen NetView, @Plan, NetRatings, and others. 4+ years of experience in digital media planning/activation.
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Deeply understand target audience behavior using research to assist in the development of transformational and actionable insights, which includes, but is not limited to, qualitative and quantitative research, experience mapping, personas, ethnographies, leveraging secondary information sources, and assisting in the formulation of research objectives and extraction of key findings.
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BrainWorks practice areas include the following: Accounting & Finance; Accounting & Finance Interim; Analytics, Data Science & Data Governance; Commodities Technology & Trading; Consumer Products; CRM & Direct Marketing; Cybersecurity; Ecommerce & Digital Marketing; Human Resources; IT & Data Engineering; Market Research & Consumer Insights; Operations & Supply Chain; Private Equity & Portfolio Company Leadership; and Sales.
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Expertise in influencer marketing, social media marketing, and digital marketing. Experience with market research and trend analysis. Expertise in influencer marketing, social media marketing, and digital marketing.
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