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seeking one student to assist us in a research project. It is a qualitative study that focuses on survivors of gender-based violence who have named their abusers online through social media platforms. Your
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faculty have received national and international recognition for their teaching and research, hold Tri-Council grants, publish books, and disseminate research in top-ranked academic journals. During our
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. The environment is designed to enhance and develop both the personal growth and academic success of the student and their role as a responsible community member. The Administrative Assistant reports to the Guest
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Please Note: This posting is for internal applicants only. With the manager's discretion, hybrid work is available after an initial 6 month period. The Office of Institutional Research and Planning
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for teaching and assisting Library users (students, staff, and faculty) both in-person at the Service Desk as well as virtually with a range of research-related tasks, skills, and knowledge in support of
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Services Assistant supports and assists Library users with a range of research-related tasks in support of their academic work and their information needs. Responsibilities include providing one-to-one
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Creator will research, present, create and implement content online that provides timely and relevant information and/or fosters school spirit and inclusivity. The successful candidate will also aid in
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departments are tasked with achieving. We support the University’s mission by assisting students, staff and faculty through a variety of departments, including: Admissions, Recruitment and Transfer Credit
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are tasked with achieving. We support the University’s mission by assisting students, staff and faculty through a variety of departments, including: Admissions, Recruitment and Transfer Credit, the Office of
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applications for a Research Coordinator. This part-time (20 hours/week) position is until November 30, 2025, with the possibility of extension. The position will report to Dr. Joanne Park, Assistant Professor in