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leadership development programs for various membership elements of the Sorority and Fraternity Life community. Collaborate with SFL staff to support the execution of annual advisor training and meetings with
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of EARTH's function and lead the recruitment outreach within professional organization, other campus and industry partners. Building connections and relationships will be a critical component of recruitment
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relationships will be a critical component of recruitment efforts and may involve periodic travel to partner campuses, professional conferences or to other pertinent recruitment opportunities. A significant
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pre-transaction analysis (e.g., pro-forma modeling, zoning & campus plan analysis, feasibility and sensitivity, etc.) and related research for all university real estate issues. Solicit and engage
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that includes safety engineering analysis, on-site technical assistance, and training in safety and operations. This position will provide traffic engineering services and advice as a local field liaison
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Description 30%: Develop public health analysis tools to assess impacts of drinking water sources and groundwater quality on public health outcomes. 35%: Use modeling tools and data analysis to conduct research
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coordinated, proactive outreach approach to local agencies that includes safety engineering analysis, on-site technical assistance, and training in safety and operations. This position will provide traffic
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at KU as well as students working on research projects that involve statistical data and analysis. Tutoring will take place both in person (drop-in and by appointment on Edwards Campus) and virtually via
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students learning ASL and interpreting, including assisting with competency areas of struggle and self-analysis. Methods include face-to-face meetings with undergraduate and graduate students at Edwards
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students, applicants, and program faculty and staff are supported during the graduate application and admission process. More than perhaps any other factor, the degree to which a university attracts and