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holding one another accountable to ensure our work is approached through equity, inclusion, and social justice lens. We recognize our need for ongoing development in this area and continue to strive
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, and dialogues on border governance, migration, and regional collaboration. Partnership Development and External Engagement: Cultivate partnerships with NGOs, local and national governments, universities
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students to engage in rigorous, ethically grounded practice. This hybrid position combines administrative program leadership, external relationship development, and instructional responsibilities (including
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maintenance, and emergency requests. Assist in the development of long-range maintenance/repair plans for areas of responsibility. Formulate solutions for facility problems, using our USD maintenance resources
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donors to strengthen collective impact. Identify opportunities for collaborative advocacy, co-authored outputs, and joint fundraising initiatives. Support program development and resource mobilization
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of up to another 12 months), based on the individual’s excellent performance in the role. Duties and Responsibilities: Exhibition Development Collaborates with the Director, staff, faculty and students in
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. Participates in pre-award development of grant budgets to ensure that the law school does not have financial exposure and to assess personnel and space commitments. Prepares complex, detailed reports and
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Certificate Programs Office; manage new student enrollment and scholarships; ; oversee the development and regular update of LL.M., M.S. in Legal Studies, Study Abroad and other international initiative
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. This position leads efforts to enhance career preparedness and development, foster professional development, and strengthen co/extracurricular student engagement. In close collaboration with academic
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that will complement and extend lecture material, collaborate with faculty on the development and selection of new laboratory experiments, take an active role in identifying instructional equipment needs (e.g