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at the University of Delaware (https://sites.udel.edu/kaap/ ) is comprised of 25 faculty, approximately 750 undergraduate students pursuing a B.S. in Kinesiology, Human Physiology, or Sports Health, and 100 graduate
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coordination, and records management, providing the most efficient and effective administrative support and customer service to over 250 faculty, staff and students to facilitate research functions in CCM
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/travel programs. The Study Abroad Coordinator administers study/travel programs with department faculty, students, and partners abroad, markets programs across campus, recommends and enforces UD study
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responsibilities delegated by the Head Coach. The incumbent assists with all aspects of the operation of a Division I scholarship program, including instruction, preparation for opponents and recruitment of student
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undergraduate program, provide quality undergraduate student advising, support the undergraduate student programming in Biomedical Engineering, and other related undergraduate student activities as needed
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list of more than 300,000 potential students globally. Under the supervision of the Director of Campus Relations and Visit Experience, the Assistant Director is a critical member of the Visit and Events
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skills. Major Responsibilities: Based on divisional assignment, primary responsibilities are assigned as follows: Main or Satellite Campus: Performs escorts: transports students, staff and guests
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to rehabilitation of athletic injuries/illnesses, injury evaluation, management, and documentation, treatment/preparation for practices and competitions, on-site coverage, supervision of athletic training students
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. QUALIFICATIONS: • PhD in Physics, Chemistry, or related fields. • A strong demonstrated background in method development in ultrafast laser spectroscopy is required. • Background in time-domain THz spectroscopy
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fair, thorough, and impartial investigations of civil rights complaints related to misconduct, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation involving students, staff, and faculty. In