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Summary: The Biomedical Sciences Department at Grand Valley State University (GVSU) invites applications for an Assistant Professor of Physiology to begin Fall 2025. Applicants are expected to have
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. Coordinate and manage high-quality, hospitality-focused experiences for prospective students, parents, and guests. Develop detailed visit program directives, logistics, plans, itineraries, signage, and staff
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opportunities. Work collaboratively with other departments across the station to ensure proper levels of support for fundraising efforts. Manage major and planned giving program to ensure revenue growth. Work
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****Please note, posting was originally posted on 04/04/2025 and the following was updated**** Position Summary: This position provides leadership for the College’s ambitious research program. This
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Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders to support graduate SLP and undergraduate CSD programs. Our programs give emphasis to interprofessional education, diversity/equity
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, presentations, and other materials using various computer systems including Outlook, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Teams, website content management system (CMS), Workday and Maxient software. Coordinates planning
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a primary resource for prospective adult students, providing guidance on program selection, transfer opportunities, and resources specific to the student’s needs. Conduct one-on-one advising sessions
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to navigate higher education successfully. Coordinate with GVSU-authorized charter schools to recruit students to participate in the Thompson UPREP Program, College Prep Week, campus visits, and overnight
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to teach using multiple modes of instruction including in-person, hybrid, and online courses within the GYO GTC program. Other Required Items: Successfully complete GVSU’s online and hybrid training
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to teach using multiple modes of instruction including in-person, hybrid, and online courses within the GYO GTC program. Other Required Items: Successfully complete GVSU’s online and hybrid training