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development programming for Georgia State University. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Building on the innovative approaches to student success that are the hallmark of Georgia State, the Associate Director
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an educational game using the stock market to be used by Georgia Council of Economic Education. Initiate, plan, organize, coordinate and manage the implementation of the Stock Market Game. (One spring semester
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) Area Director/Business Consultant is a public service faculty position reporting to the District Director. The person in this position is responsible for delivering programs to individuals, businesses
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childhood organizations to identify additional funding and future professional development opportunities. Collaborate with ECEE faculty and Program leaders to enhance the Best Practices training program and
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, evaluation, selection, and coaching of cheer and dance team members. The individual will organize, develop, and implement the GSU Cheerleading and Dance Program, which will include (but not limited
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· A rapidly growing center within an academic setting HERE IS WHAT YOU WILL DO · Advise prospective and admitted students about the law school's program, curriculum, enrollment statistics, and
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responsible for advising and facilitating student development through targeted programming that supports student engagement on the Newton campus of Georgia State University. The coordinator guides and assists
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President for Research & Economic Development. The primary objective of the Animal Resource program is to facilitate the use of animals in research and teaching at Georgia State University while assuring
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is the sixth largest business school in the country with an enrollment of approximately 8,000 students. Our undergraduate and part-time MBA programs for working professionals are ranked among the best
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perform all duties of a full-service professional academic advisor, including facilitating academic program development, advising students, and interpreting and implementing university policies and