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pathways. Advisors are tasked with addressing students' complex academic needs, utilizing retention strategies, and ensuring effective navigation of their undergraduate studies. They may also be called upon
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provide holistic and proactive academic advising to support a caseload of students. They may be called upon to serve a more complex caseload of students, serve students with specific needs, utilize inquiry
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with the level of experience. Expertise in designing and executing complex laboratory experiments related to chemical biology as evidenced by application materials. Excellent written communication skills
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addressing students' complex academic needs, utilizing retention strategies, and ensuring effective navigation of their undergraduate studies. They may also be called upon to assist with advising caseloads
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graduate program in special education is ranked No. 1 among public universities and No. 2 overall, while the curriculum & instruction program ranks No. 18 among public institutions. SOEHS also offers top
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Report’s 2025–26 “Best Graduate Schools.” Its graduate program in special education is ranked No. 1 among public universities and No. 2 overall, while the curriculum & instruction program ranks No. 18 among
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ability to organize complex tasks, manage multiple priorities, and learn new procedures or technologies quickly, as evidenced by examples provided in the resume and/or cover letter. Proven success working
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support to their respective functional areas. This role manages a wide range of administrative, communication, and project coordination activities. The incumbent will handle sensitive, complex, and
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whole. This position is responsible for a dynamic, complex research award portfolio. This position is designated as fully remote, meaning most activities will be performed from an agreed upon off-campus
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Position Overview We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Computational Turbulence Laboratory (CTLab) in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Kansas