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of Technology is a diverse and collaborative community of engaged, socially conscious, and intellectually curious minds. Through creativity and innovation, and an intentional blending of technology, the arts and
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Experience Bachelors degree in English, communications, journalism, preferred. Other degrees in related fields, and degrees such as history, political science, or technical degrees, will be considered
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care about our team members and are committed to your well-being. As part of the team, you are eligible for RIT's comprehensive and competitive benefits program that adds generously to your total
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, and an intentional blending of technology, the arts and design, we provide exceptional individuals with a wide range of academic opportunities, including a leading research program and an
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related field plus 0-1 year of experience in the field of criminology, criminal justice research, or criminal justice policy, OR Bachelor's degree in a social science field plus 3 years’ experience in
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of Technology is a diverse and collaborative community of engaged, socially conscious, and intellectually curious minds. Through creativity and innovation, and an intentional blending of technology, the arts and
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resources, operations management, facility coordination, or a related field. An equivalent combination of experience and education may be considered. Specialized Skills: Experience using technology and
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intentional blending of technology, the arts and design, we provide exceptional individuals with a wide range of academic opportunities, including a leading research program and an internationally recognized
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adjunct staff. Organize workshops, seminars, and training sessions focused on skill development and career readiness. Develop and lead leadership development programs to cultivate future leaders within
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the essential responsibilities of the job. Bachelor's degree - Criminal Justice/Criminology/Sociology/Social Science discipline. Strong oral/written communication skills to discuss and document research progress