125 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Mount Royal University
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, we offer a suite of Ministry of Advanced Education-approved programs (occupational programs in massage, personal fitness trainer and funeral education; academic upgrading; and our Transitional
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for Community Prosperity, the Community Program Coordinator (CPC) plays a key role in initiatives related to social labs, coordination of community programs and support for the Institute in general. Working with
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distinct niche by offering smaller class sizes, a robust liberal education and unique undergraduate programs. Currently, more than 15,000 credit students choose from 13 bachelor degrees and 36 majors. Mount
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will lead several high profile community engagement programs for the Institute. The Community Program Lead is responsible for developing new, and maintaining existing relationships with communities both
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Housed in the Riddell Library and Learning Centre, the University Library is an integral part of the MRU experience. The services, facilities, programming and expertise available in the Library
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, we offer a suite of Ministry of Advanced Education-approved programs (occupational programs in massage, personal fitness trainer and funeral education; academic upgrading; and our Transitional
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assisting students in the clarification of their educational goals and the implementation of an educational plan to realize these goals. Advisors play a key role in student retention, advising new and
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faculties and departments meet their University Strategic Plan-aligned goals, which may include, but are not limited to, increasing: student success and satisfaction, program enrolment, recruitment and
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. Reporting to the Director of Marketing, the successful candidate will play a critical role in driving the institution’s success in several high priority areas of the Strategic Plan. The Strategic Marketing
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. Capacity to work cooperatively across multiple sections of a course. Experience having taught at an undergraduate level within Journalism or adjacent fields for a min. of 1 semester. Course-specific