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30520BR College of Liberal Arts & Sci Position Overview The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ Governance Administrative Assistant is responsible for supporting both governance functions and all
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the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Film and Media Studies reflects a liberal arts perspective toward the study of film and media as well as hands-on production elements. The Administrative Associate must
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undergraduate and graduate courses on ASL/English Interpretation. Course material includes instruction to interpreting as an occupation, as instruction on the ethics of interpreting and skill development in co
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the ethics of interpreting and skill development in co-constructing meaning to produce translation and interpretations. Lecturers are untenured, non-tenure-track members of the faculty. Positions vary and are
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data collection systems as needed, including developing and maintaining databases to facilitate effective program evaluation processes and support annual tracking and reporting requirements funding
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accrued each month Ten paid holidays plus one discretionary day Retirement program participation Medical, dental, life, and disability insurance Access to professional development and educational
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annually Up to 96 hours of sick leave accrued each month Ten paid holidays plus one discretionary day Retirement program participation Medical, dental, life, and disability insurance Access to professional
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or competencies. This program is being developed by the School of Professional Studies at the University of Kansas to be offered beginning fall semester 2025. The degree will be offered with regular in-person
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; Creative Arts & Design; Education & Public Service; Health & Behavioral Sciences; Languages & Cultures; or STEM. The Student Pathways program is KU's comprehensive service model that provides a continuity of
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the life, health, safety and campus property by expeditiously receiving, analyzing, evaluating and prioritizing emergent and non-emergent information via telephone, radio, computer, alarms, printers and in