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. This position needs to develop and maintain project and program management processes in order to monitor objectives, scope, and progress against goals and track deadlines and expenditures. The Program Coordinator
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Department: Business Affairs Classification: Program Representative 2 Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $27.92 - $42.72 per hour (updated) FTE: 1.0 Review of Applications Begins May 20th
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of Architecture Portland Program is located in Portland, Oregon. Both Portland and Eugene are socially progressive, bike-friendly, and family-friendly cities with ambitious goals for carbon emissions reduction and
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. Position Summary This position will support the Department of Bioengineering (BioE) by instructing professional development coursework, supporting academic planning and curriculum development and
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jointly to the Dean of the School of Law and the Assistant Vice President for Academic Development, this position leads the School of Law development program and is responsible for managing all fundraising
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cohort-based format on Fridays and Saturdays at the University of Oregon’s Portland campus. The program emphasizes strategic thinking, leadership development, and applied learning. Students benefit from
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successful in the industrial research laboratory and at the interview table. We believe an advanced degree should help students land a job and prepare them for a successful career. The program currently has
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the Coalition of Oregon School Administrators (COSA) to offer a variety of programs to support current and future administrators in Oregon starting in July 2023. Pending curriculum review approvals, program
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physiology, design thinking, product development, footwear and apparel-making lab, sourcing, manufacturing, and a go-to-market process. The three pillars of the program are global, sustainability, and
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, and other members of the university community in the development of curricular and co-curricular opportunities that ensure the integration of academic and student life at the University of Oregon