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. The Department of Marketing offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs. The department offers undergraduate programs in Marketing (both in-person and online), a Master of Science in Marketing program
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in the Eller Undergraduate Program. Academic Advisors II in the Eller College of Management’s Undergraduate Programs Office serve Eller students through academic advising, teaching, and overseeing
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undergraduate, masters, and PhD programs in MIS. Over 5,000 students, including 250 PhD students, have graduated from these programs. US News & World Report currently ranks the undergraduate program #2 and the MS
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students receive necessary and relevant information for their program. Evaluate course petitions and amendments to student’s program of study, monitor academic progress, maintain student files and records
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University of Arizona Health Sciences Address 1703 E. Mabel St., Tucson, AZ 85721 USA Position Highlights The Program Coordinator for the University of Arizona Superfund Research Center (UA SRC) is responsible
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Development (NVD) Program and ENTR 485. This role emphasizes experiential learning and contributes to student success by equipping students with both pedagogical and practical tools and frameworks needed
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comprehensive academic data essential for student assessment and program evaluation aligned with COM-P outcomes and accreditation standards. This individual will collaborate with other leaders to streamline data
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funding by initiating and drafting grant proposals. Coordinate with granting agencies and relevant regulatory bodies as needed to implement and manage regulatory compliance of the research program. Drawing
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curation of specialty specific resources and contribution to the broader advising program. The CSA also supports career exploration for undecided students through engagement with medical student interest
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of our research program is to understand the neural circuits that underlie cognitive and emotional behavioral decision-making. Many of our research projects are focused on neuromodulatory circuits such as