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Apply Job Type Full-time Description Job ID AF9481-0405-1792 Position Classification FT Administrator Position Summary The Public Interest Design (PID) Fellow will be an integral part of the DCDC
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-funded programs that seek to facilitate building external partnerships between University of Detroit and the local innovation ecosystem. Example joint projects include sponsored research, student projects
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basic computer and printer issues. Work on circulation-related projects. Responsible for opening and/or closing the library, as necessary. Ensure quality service, safety, and security of the library
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applicants. Collaborate with the Office of Financial Aid, Office of Student Services, Office of Academic Administration, and Office of Marketing and Communications (MarCom) to ensure accuracy of information
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, course-based projects—-including senior design capstone projects, companies hosting faculty externships, etc. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Help develop Detroit Mercy policies and processes
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Advisor to coordinate and implement infrastructure and programming to: support students interested in pursuing a professional health careers, to improve and promote the program, to assist in marketing and
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product realization in CES. Serve as a judge or coach for campus competitions such as the E&S Student Research Symposium, project showcases, design competitions, and pitch contests. Ecosystem Building Help
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Apply Job Type Full-time Description Job ID AF9481-0405-1792 Position Classification FT Administrator Position Summary The Public Interest Design (PID) Fellow will be an integral part of the DCDC
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to help process government documents and serials. Depending on shift, may involve opening and closing the library. Perform projects as assigned. Requirements Minimum Qualifications Education -A college
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projects, conduct needs assessments, and design and implement evidence-based simulation experiences. This role enhances healthcare education through the innovative use of simulation methodologies