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portfolio and pipeline curation, realignment and optimization while using creative methods to illustrate recommendations and/or results. The incumbent will bring a high degree of professionalism to facilitate
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with information security awareness activities appropriate for campus audiences Requirements: Minimum: Education A current Villanova University undergraduate student studying Computer Science, Electrical
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Program Position Summary: The Coordinator provides high-level administrative and operational support including financial planning and reporting, instructional support such as scheduling and degree
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: Matriculation in Villanova graduate program. Additional Information: Physical Demands Summary: Wage Rate: FT Stipend= $20,425/AY; $1075.00/Bi-weekly 9 mo. August-May Posting Detail Information Closing Date (11
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Posting Type Student Hours/week: 20 Eligibility: Off Campus - Advertising Only Semester 2025 Summer Location CEER Detailed Work Schedule Number of positions: 2 Department: 204-Electrical and Computer
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Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: The Graduate Teaching Assistant provides valuable support to the Law School Professional Development program. Assist with evaluating student submissions
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: Currently enrolled as a student in the Villanova College of Engineering. Experience with at least one of the following areas: electronics, 3D printing, computer-aided design (CAD), or woodworking. Ability
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discreetly with sensitive information. Proficient in Microsoft Office products and overall computer usage. Student must be able to work 2-3 consecutive hours, at least 2 days a week. Preference for
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supervision. Ability to multi-task efficiently. Must be willing to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as schedule requires. Preferred Qualifications: Computer literacy and familiarity with WIN, MS Word
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experiments and/or implementation of new classroom pedagogy/methods/content/activities, is possible. Open communication with colleagues, especially when teaching multi-section courses, is common and expected