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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Student Program Advisor About the University It’s your time to shine! Work where the world comes to create, discover and learn. Founded in 1967
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execution experience. Strong project management and time management skills. High level of computer literacy, including MS Office, Sharepoint, Teams, Zoom, Campaign Monitor (or other e-newsletter programs) and
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and our Master of Management programs. Applicants should possess a PhD in Accounting or be in the final stages of completing their Ph.D. dissertation in Accounting. An accounting designation is also
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Behavior and Human Resources Area to continuously improve curriculum and research outcomes. Applicants should possess a PhD in Human Resources or a related field or be in the final stages of completing
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Behavior and Human Resources Area to continuously improve curriculum and research outcomes. Applicants should possess a PhD in Human Resources or a related field or be in the final stages of completing
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Behavior and Human Resources Area to continuously improve curriculum and research outcomes. Applicants should possess a PhD in Human Resources or a related field or be in the final stages of completing
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degree in business, science, engineering, or a related field (PhD degree is an asset), and three (3) years of experience building collaborative research teams and writing/reviewing grant/contract proposals
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success of our students. This position oversees the administration of the University’s substantial undergraduate awards program while providing compassionate financial advising to students navigating
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, or financial services. Experience working in an office environment is preferred. Strong attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and a high level of computer proficiency. An overall knowledge
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. The successful candidate will be expected to mount an externally funded research program that includes undergraduate and graduate students and contribute to the required courses for the undergraduate Neuroscience