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Position Overview The Policy Coordinator for the Office of Graduate Studies supports the interpretation and implementation of Graduate Studies policies, as well as the analysis and application of state
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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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application materials. Previous work experience that required research with single-molecule techniques and microfabrication, as demonstrated in application materials. Experience with with data analysis tools
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well as the analysis and application of state, federal, Kansas Board of Regents, and KU policy as these pertain to graduate students, graduate employees, and graduate faculty. The Policy Coordinator conducts policy
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data collectors, and monitoring data collection and analysis activities. Communicate regular project updates and monitor grant resource allocation. Coordinate development of project reports through
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analysis. 10% - Other duties as assigned: Keep the immediate supervisor and designated others accurately informed concerning project progress, including present and potential work issues and make suggestions
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appropriate data collection and analysis documentation, providing written reports on research progress, and participating in research group meetings when asked. 25% - Disseminate research findings by 1
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the Emerging Scholars Program, (Emerging Scholars) Transfer Scholars Program, and other related CUR programs. Oversee the judging component of the Undergraduate Research Symposium. Conduct evaluation and
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physical parameters. This also entails participation in relevant facets of the group’s research endeavors ranging from data analysis, software development, publication preparation, grant proposal
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the Emerging Scholars Program, (Emerging Scholars) Transfer Scholars Program, and other related CUR programs. Oversee the judging component of the Undergraduate Research Symposium. Conduct evaluation and