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Internal Number: 500566 Job Summary: The Administrative Program Specialist is responsible for providing program support by facilitating program goals and objectives. Duties & Essential Job Functions: 1
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 15-Oct-25 Location: Fort Worth, Texas Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences
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Summary: The Director of Advancement Research is responsible for providing leadership, and the strategic vision and planning for the University’s prospect research program. The Director ensures that all
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or qualitative research methods. ? Experience teaching or mentoring students in interdisciplinary or community-engaged contexts. ? Experience in program coordination or leadership. ? Record of successful grant
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using all modes of transportation. • Ability to stay abreast of advances and effective methods in higher education recruitment approaches, tools, and serves as champion for achieving best-in-class
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are encouraged to apply. Current departmental research strengths in Statistics and Data Science include semiparametric methods, measurement error and latent variable modeling, and regularization techniques
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for students associated with the Pre-Health Professions Institute, to enhance students’ readiness for academic and professional demands. Workshop and program topics may include topics such as: meta cognition
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: 500687 Job Summary: The Community Outreach Coordinator will play a key role in developing and supporting a program to distribute free iron supplements to at-risk populations in clinical and community-based
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supporting the development and implementation of the programs. This includes the BNSF Neeley Leadership Program (NLP) and the Leadership Minor. Duties & Essential Job Functions: 1. Provides oversight for all
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found on the Human Resources website and in the staff performance management system. Physical Requirements (With or Without Accommodations): • Visual acuity to read information from computer screens