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leaders, and -facilitate complex projects and group initiatives bringing significant, easily accessible expertise in the areas of -Organizational Development, -Strategic Leadership, and -Operational
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Job Description The Associate Director for Health Professions Advising (HPA) leads and develops a broad range of services to support approximately 2,000 undergraduates and alumni preparing
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• Experience developing classroom and/or laboratory learning activities • Demonstrated ability to work in a collaborative environment • Experience using Canvas Learning Management System or similar Preferred
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families regarding the admissions process, leading weekly information sessions and meeting with interested students and families to educate them about the college’s academic programs. The director will also
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development, counseling, higher education administration, or a related field; or a bachelor’s degree in one or more of these fields with training and work experience at a level equivalent to an advanced degree
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ABOUT THE ROLE: 1) You’ll be joining the Cook Counseling Center team; a department centered on promoting student learning, development, retention, and holistic wellbeing by providing resources
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on promoting student learning, development, retention, and holistic wellbeing by providing resources for improving mental health and identifying psychological barriers to academic success. 2) You’ll be
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initiatives. This position is housed within the office of Scholar Support and is responsible for coaching, program development, and assessment. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from an accredited
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broad range of research areas. We are interested in an experimentalist who can develop large datasets in support of emerging artificial intelligence and machine learning driven advances in fluid dynamics
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bone marrow failure and its role in clonal selection 3. Clonal evolution and therapeutic vulnerabilities: using single cell sequencing to track clonal dynamics and to identify targets in high risk MDS