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Position Information Position Information Position Number P1053W Position Title Adjunct Professor, Online Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program Unit Mission Statement William & Mary Law School provides
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or more 7.5-week asynchronous course sections within the Online Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program. Please visit the following website to learn more about the Online MSF program at William
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Qualifications Master’s Degree directly related to the discipline. Excellent communication and collaboration skills. Ability to incorporate technology in education processes. Preferred Qualifications Ph.D
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. This includes setting up (computer banks/ laptops) before Camp, troubleshooting and supporting Camp Staff during the Camp session, and breaking down technology setups after the Camp concludes. The IT Support
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. This includes setting up (computer banks/ laptops) before Camp, troubleshooting and supporting Camp Staff during the Camp session, and breaking down technology setups after the Camp concludes. The IT Support
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group discussions. Strong proficiency in a variety of software applications (Microsoft Office including Word, Excel and Outlook), and the ability to utilize the latest advances in technology. Preferred
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the employer engagement lead and relationship manager for multiple industries including accounting, technology, energy, manufacturing, transportation/logistics, retail, energy, healthcare, and more in
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to the current adjunct pool. Required Qualifications A Master’s degree in Religious Studies or a closely related field is required. Preferred Qualifications A PhD or ABD with specialization in an area of need is
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(Microsoft Office including Word and Outlook), and the ability to utilize the latest advances in technology. Preferred Qualifications • Prior professional or Division I playing experience. • Experience
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, and accountable. In delivering service, Business Affairs maintains a focus on collaboration, continuous improvement, best-in-class technology, and the strategic and sustainable use of university