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excellent service to principal investigators, researchers and administrators. • Build relationships and develop shared understandings of roles and responsibilities with: – Departmental
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Development on the Boston College campus. The Campus School educates students ages 3-22 with extensive support needs, including complex medical needs. Responsible for the management of appropriate educational
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are more than caregivers, they are also educators, practitioners, scientists, and leaders. We prepare students to be all of these things, so they can achieve their personal and professional goals while improving
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agreements, developing optimal leverage strategies, ensuring that strategically sourced contracts provide tangible benefits and value to the University. This position requires a detailed understanding of the
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and social media channels, distribute information via social media and newsletters, and prepare publicity materials. Competitive salary commensurate with relevant experience. Requirements Proficiency in
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Ministry has developed and will launch a new Master's Degree in Ministerial Leadership (MAML), an 18-month, 36-credit degree that will welcome its first cohort (11 students) in summer 2025. It is anticipated
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endowment in excess of $3.5 billion. Job Description The Campus School at Boston College is a private, publicly funded special education day school within the Lynch School of Education and Human Development
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staff to develop of proposals for externally funded projects. o Assists staff and principal investigators with questions related to proposal guidelines and university policies and procedures; o
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the university for years to come, priority areas for this $3B comprehensive campaign include Financial Aid, Academics, and Student Life. Based on a fundamental Jesuit tenet of developing the whole person
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Practice field-of-practice. In addition to enhancing the faculty’s efforts in regard to international program matters, the Assistant Director is responsible for program planning, curriculum development