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Job Description Apply now Req Id: 38988 Job Title: Purdue Global Academic Program Head - Perry City: Perry Job Description: Our Opportunity: The Academic Program Chair will provide support to Purdue
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, group of professionals, department, program or other administrative function. Independently perform non-routine administrative functions exercising discretion, such as coordinate events, conduct searches
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, group of professionals, department, program or other administrative function. Perform a variety of administrative tasks, including maintaining calendars, scheduling meetings and events, arranging travel
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Administrative Assistant. In this role, you will support the department’s academic advising office by providing both undergraduate and graduate program support which includes but is not limited to modifying
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the mission of the program through operational leadership and program coordination. This position oversees the execution of programming aimed at attracting and engaging future generations of engineering
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of Computer Science was created to be an innovative base of knowledge in the emerging field of computing as the first degree-awarding program in the United States. The department continues to advance
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. Ability to assess program effectiveness. Effective rapport building and strong interpersonal skills, including excellent written, oral and presentation skills. Ability to exercise good judgment and
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processes and communications, serve as a liaison with multiple contacts internal and external to the University and facilitate communication, plan events, draft and edit various documents, schedule meetings
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manager, will participate in the development and implementation of University Residences program policies, processes, and procedures to support student wellness and success. This position provides internal
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financial assistance and targeted support for low-income Indiana residents (21st Century Scholars). Many are first-generation and/or racially minoritized. The program is rooted in four guiding principles