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, development and advising. The successful candidate will be student centered and work collaboratively with other members of the Residential Life team to develop an innovative residential program that supports
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, and interdisciplinary research that meets global and societal needs. Our broad mix of experience-based education programs?our signature cooperative education program, as well as student research
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, mentoring, and overseeing students and postdoctoral researchers, conducting an independent research program that attracts external funding, and preforming service to the college, university and the profession
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About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY The Assistant Director of Major Gifts, Family Philanthropy Program reports to the Sr. Associate/Associate Director, Family Philanthropy Program. They
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collaboratively with other members of the Residential Life team to develop an innovative residential program that supports the needs of today’s dynamic learners. Responsibilities Include: Manage the recruitment
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of the program, seeking to serve students by participating in a range of teaching and non-teaching activities that support the advancement of the program. S/he will teach a full teaching load spread throughout
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efficacy of building operations. Key Responsibilities • Program Research: Identify vocational and technical education programs across U.S. community colleges and high schools that align with the BOGO
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position in the Master of Science in Project Management. The position is based at our campus in San Jose, CA. The Master of Science in Project Management program is one of the largest Project Management
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Institute at Northeastern University Upward Bound (MCUB) TRIO Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education. MCUB is designed to enhance the academic skills of low-income first-generation college
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begin every semester with starts in September and January. Positions are available contingent upon enrollment, funding and departmental needs. The Cooperative Education Program at the College of Science