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research, course curricula, and program accreditation standards; collaborate with faculty partners to develop and foster information literacy competencies in learning outcomes; and, promote greater impact of
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Health Professions and the Physician Assistant Program The College of Nursing and Health Professions has more than a century long history of educating nurses and health professionals. Since 2002
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to Promote Empowered Movement with Spinal Cord Injury, TEEMS”. The project coordinator will report to and work for Laura Baehr, PT, DPT, PhD and coordinate with Margaret Finley, PT, PhD. Research Program We
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. At Westphal, we reimagine the role of design, media, and the arts in building a better future. Our programs challenge students to center sustainability, access, and equity in their approaches to art, fashion
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payroll resolution forms when necessary. Create and manage programming for the Westphal community as a part of the Community & Global Initiatives team. Work with the Executive Director of Finance and
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. The synergy of Westphal’s creative programs, strong foundation curriculum and diverse minors, and stewardship of University assets and enterprises enhances the strength of the College in this interdisciplinary
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Championships, assisting with credentials, seating charts, direct oversite of student workers, etc. Serve as the primary athletic communications contact for several of Drexel's intercollegiate athletic programs
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and Professional Studies The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies (GSBSPS) offers over 40 doctoral, master's and professional development programs. These academic programs
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to strengthen their research experience before pursuing a Ph.D. program. Opportunities may be available for the candidate to continue as a Ph.D. student in the lab. The successful candidate will contribute to two
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. Our research program is focused on neuron-glial interactions, with an emphasis on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms by which astrocytes regulate neurovascular coupling, local metabolism