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-focused events, including award ceremonies, career preparation programs, receptions, and socials to enhance student engagement and achievement. Typical Duties/Job Duties Academic Advising Designs and
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graduate degree or certification program is required. All graduate students who are awarded assistantships must be enrolled in graduate coursework during the terms of their appointments. Experience: Academic
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management—for student-athletes across all athletic programs. Responsibilities include attending scheduled team and individual practices, as well as home and away competitions, as assigned. Typical Duties/Job
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admission into an ASU graduate degree or certification program is required. All graduate students who are awarded assistantships must be enrolled in graduate coursework during the terms of their appointments
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leadership opportunities are available for candidates with experience or substantial departmental service. The ASU Counseling Psychology program currently has an established Master of Science in Counseling
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Summary/Description Reporting to the Provost, the Dean of the College of Science and Engineering provides strategic leadership for all academic programs, research initiatives, and outreach activities within
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Summary/Description The Dean of the College of Science and Engineering provides strategic leadership for academic programs, research, and outreach, while fostering innovation in teaching, scholarship, and
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, plans, and coordinates STEM outreach programs for K–12 students, teachers, parents, and the community. Organizes workshops and presentations on study skills and transitioning to college, and supports
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informative experience that supports the University’s enrollment goals. Typical Duties/Job Duties Lead Territory Recruitment Efforts Develop and execute a successful recruitment plan for the assigned region
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. The Curator collaborates with academic departments, including History, Visual and Performing Arts, as well as other campus entities, to develop exhibitions and educational programs that support the University’s