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the principal concepts, methods, and findings in sociology. Societal structures, processes, institutions, and social roles from both macro and microanalytic human behavior perspectives. Qualifications: MA in
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understanding. Experience with Handshake user platform is highly desirable. Exceptional ability to multi-task numerous priorities, all while interacting with stakeholders with a strong positive attitude and
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to effectively advise students, faculty, faculty advisors and other defined stakeholders. Expert level knowledge in academic counseling methods and career modeling will be required to interpret and communicate
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. The application of scientific methods and techniques to crime detection and the law. This course is 3 credits and meets in in-person on the SU campus. The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be
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. Under the supervision of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, this position works primarily on assessment and accreditation project management, support for academic operations, program review project
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. The instructor will work with other instructors and program leadership to ensure that group placement is accurate, testing standards are met, and customer satisfaction is achieved. Depending on program needs
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responsibilities include, but are not limited to, setting the program vision and goals, supervising senior ERS staff, and aligning resources and policies across campus. The AVP will serve as the universitys
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performance/movement. Students will work with photo, film, video, and computer art. About The College of Visual and Performing Arts The College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University is committed
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operation of a museum collection, including registration, cataloging, storage techniques, conservation, insurance, shipping, handling. Computer registration, photographic documentation systems, and other
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Description: The SULA Program within the College of Visual and Performing Arts seeks a Part-Time Instructor to teach CAR 431.2 Senior Portfolio Development, a three-credit hour course, during the Fall semester