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coordinating career development events. Oversee adjunct faculty administrative matters. Assist the MA Director and I/O Coordinator with the implementation and development of program policies and procedures
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the academic life cycle while promoting a philosophy of effortful learning, collaborative learning, and peer-led development. The position will also develop, support, and enhance program logistics, assessment
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to assist in the development and continuity of a training plan and strategy. Collaborate with all Instructional Technology Services (ITS), including the Learning Management System (LMS), media tools, Learning
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at the Abu Dhabi, New York, and Shanghai campuses. Manage the development and execution of outreach materials, including presentations, website content, and advising resources. Manage logistics and budget
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+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning) communities. Leads leadership development and student engagement efforts; advises LGBTQ+ student organizations and cohorts; co-develops and
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and implementation of effective evaluation and assessment processes, collaborates closely with faculty and leadership on academic development, and serves as the staff lead on accreditation and state
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Information Technology team, responsible for managing the School’s database systems, including those related to enrollment management and marketing, server administration, and application development. Required Education
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. Collaborate with university partners to ensure the development and implementation of AI is ethical, responsible, and compliant with institutional policies, while also planning and coordinating essential AI
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Serve as Assistant Varsity Coach of Baseball: assist with the development of recruiting plans; actively recruit and evaluate prospects; conduct recruitment visits; conduct recruitment competition
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University Development and Alumni Relations (UDAR) is dedicated to soliciting the private funding necessary to support the strategic goals of the University in teaching, learning, and research