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The director of development will lead an $8 million annual fundraising program and lead a team of 11 development professionals. This team includes five senior development officers, a chief
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Looking to gain valuable professional experience in a fun, supportive, and collaborative environment? Join the UAF Development team—right here on campus! The UAF Development office inspires others
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sustain alumni and community engagement programs. - Event Management: Organize and manage activities and events to engage alumni and community partners. - Relationship Building: Develop strong, mutually
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Center (IARC). IARC is a research-driven organization at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and multiple departments within the center may hire from this pool throughout the year. Job duties vary by
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community development issues. To thrive in this role, candidates should demonstrate strong teaching skills by developing engaging and inclusive curricula across multiple modalities. A proactive commitment to
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. Students in this position will assist in staffing the Pride Center, event/program development, marketing, content development and community engagement among students with marginalized identities
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providing multiple pathways to UAA’s educational programs. Reporting to the Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness, this person will provide hands on assistance in
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If you are a UA student looking for a valuable learning and employment opportunity, please consider applying to the Geophysical Institute (GI) Student Assistant pool. Multiple departments within
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) Analyst, you will gather and synthesize raw data and context from a variety of sources, producing and communicating information in multiple ways to highlight and inform operations, policy decisions and key
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the University of Alaska Anchorage which is independently accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). Adjunct faculty will develop and deliver instructional materials, including