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Relevant experience in health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) of 5 or more years beyond PhD (or 7 or more years beyond Masters degree) PhD (preferred) or Masters degree, in Health Economics, Biostatistics, Health Services Research, Actuarial Sciences or a closely related, quantitative field.
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AECOM’s Buildings + Placespractice includes architecture, interiors, building engineering, workplace strategy, business transformation, asset advisory, economics and development planning, master planning, urban planning, and landscape architecture.
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Direct multi-service (or solution) engagements that support successful delivery of multiple services across Veranex to enhance value for clients related to real-world evidence (RWE)Qualifications:Required skills:Master’s degree in public health, Statistics, Health Services Research, Health Economics, Epidemiology, Health Policy, or a related discipline Minimum 10 years of experience, including 7+ years of healthcare strategy consulting or relevant experience.
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Educational Outreach: Collaborating with the Head of Tokenization Platform Strategy, and the FDAM investment research, data science and digital asset strategist teams in conducting educational sessions and workshops to enhance awareness and understanding of tokenization concepts and asset tokenization models and token economics.
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A bachelor’s degree in a related field (e.g., Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Economics). Ability to effectively translate business requirements to functional specifications.
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Bachelor’s Degree, preferably in energy or environmental science, business management, economics, or other relevant field. Familiarity with at least one of the following: offshore wind or other renewable energy technologies; energy market structure and economics of energy projects; energy policy and regulation.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Business or technical field related to modeling and simulation Good economic/financial modeling skills Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite Understanding of VBA, SQL script etc.
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Bachelor’s degree required; master’s degree in public health, health services research, health policy, economics, epidemiology, or similar field strongly preferred. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute (HPHCI) is currently seeking a highly motivated individual to join the Division of Therapeutics Research and Infectious Disease Epidemiology (TIDE) within Harvard Medical School’s Department of Population Medicine (www.
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Advanced degree (MA/MS/PhD) in applied mathematics, statistics, data science, economics, I/O Psychology, or related quantitative field. Identifies, develops, and implements workforce planning tools and solutions to allow business leaders to accurately forecast headcount needs based on demand drivers, the talent marketplace, and internal turnover trends.
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The College s schools, departments, and programs with disciplines ranging from economics and history to English, urban affairs and international affairs, form an interdisciplinary group of scholars with global perspectives and a culture of inclusion.
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Bachelor's degree required, with Master's degree (preferred) in engineering, economics, policy, law, or basic/applied science (such as physics, chemistry, material sciences, environmental science, earth sciences, etc.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Business, Economics, Mathematics or a related field 3+ years of professional experience with corporate and/or project finance models in investment banking and/or the renewable energy, energy or infrastructure industries, including modeling tax equity and debt structures Advanced skills across the MS Office suite of tools, particularly financial modeling in Excel.
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Co-create the IEGP strategy with Medical Evidence Generation Lead and other evidence generation-related functions: Clinical Study Unit (CSU), Real World Evidence (RWE), Health Economics Outcomes Research (HEVA), Medical Operations and Effectiveness (MO&E) and country teams.
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Candidates must have an undergraduate/graduate degree in STEM-related areas (data science, engineering, science, mathematics, finance, economics) as well as a graduate degree and 2 years of relevant work experience.
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The VP of Finance will be a seasoned and mature leader with a degree in Accounting, Finance or Economics from an accredited university, a CPA preferred or an advanced degree and a minimum of 10 years of broad finance experience, ideally beginning in public accounting, followed by 5+ years in financial leadership positions in a foundation or not-for-profit organization.
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