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students and is composed of the Bissett School of Business, the School of Communication Studies, and the Aviation program with a Flight School. The School of Business hosts four departments: General
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Student Communications. Admissions and Recruitment Specialists advise prospective students on their program selection and admission to all undergraduate programs and non-credential undergraduate-level
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the assigned faculty member, associate deans, chair and the dean on matters of resource allocation, staffing, and budget planning across the Library Qualifications Masters Degree in Library and Information
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The Faculty of Business, Communication Studies & Aviation comprises the Bissett School of Business, the School of Communication Studies and the Aviation Program. The Bissett School of Business
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of Business, the School of Communication Studies and the Aviation Program. The Bissett School of Business offers a four-year Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with majors in accounting, human
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Studies and the Aviation Program. The Bissett School of Business offers a four-year Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with majors in accounting, human resources, general management (with
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School of Business, the School of Communication Studies and the Aviation Program. The Bissett School of Business offers a four-year Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with majors in
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for improvement in resource management and/or sustainability practices; Coordinate with a cross-functional MRU team to deliver the STARS program and provide recommendations to senior leadership for enhancing
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of the classroom. Going beyond traditional program offerings, the Bachelor of Child Studies focuses on creating experienced, well-rounded graduates who are prepared to become strong advocates for children, youth and
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groups cross-nationally. This role is for a current MRU Student (any year, any program).This job is associated with the Faculty of Arts , Humanities Department . Project Title: An Intersectional Review