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organizational and problem-solving skills to manage multiple priorities effectively. Qualification Standards Education: Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred. Experience: Minimum of 5 years in
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career coaching, and case management. Under the leadership of the Associate Provost, the Assistant Director Intervention and Retention will design, execute, manage and assess intervention programs
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are the functions essential to performing this job. Provide developmental academic advising to assigned incoming freshman and pre-program majors. Provide incoming students with policy and procedural information
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software and database management7) Ability to manage multiple tasks and set priorities to reach program goals8) Demonstrated experience being adaptable, patient, and a self-starter Delaware State University
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, programs, and activities for all students with disabilities at Delaware State University. SAS works collaboratively with University Partners to foster a welcoming, diverse, and inclusive University community
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on multiple campuses which consists of African American resources and the history of the university through the arrangement, description, storage, and preservation of archival materials including photographs
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grants administration, securing continuous funding, improving business opportunities through successful funding programs, and managing meaningful projects that support the public. The Title III Grants
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General Description of the Position The Food Science and Biotechnology program at Delaware State University, Delaware, USA, seeks a highly motivated and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Fellow/Research
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narratives of the ECIC through strategic communication and marketing efforts. The coordinator will create and implement dynamic, ECIC-branded marketing strategies that amplify the organization’s programs
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proven research experience beyond a Ph.D. and articulate how their developed research program will integrate with or facilitate collaborative interactions within and beyond the discipline. This role is