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achievement, managing student discipline processes, and ensuring compliance with essential regulations. Additionally, you’ll assist in developing community education programs, coordinating course schedules, and
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Are you ready to make a meaningful impact? Become a Resident Assistant (RA) at UAA and take on a role that combines mentorship, leadership, and community development. We're looking for detail
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across Alaska, as excellent healthcare education is the cornerstone of prevention, wellness, and quality of life Adjunct faculty will develop and deliver instructional materials, including lectures
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, curriculum development, or educational research • Familiarity with culturally responsive pedagogy, Indigenous education, or Alaska K–12 systems Position Details: This position is located on UAA's main campus
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all UAA students the opportunity for physical development on the Anchorage campus. Come join our team! The department's mission is to support the educational mission of the University of Alaska
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designed to assist students in meeting their academic and athletic goals and to provide all UAA students the opportunity for physical development on the Anchorage campus. The department's mission is to
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designed to assist student-athletes in meeting their academic and athletic goals and to provide all UAA students the opportunity for physical development on the Anchorage campus. The department's mission is
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The UAA Department of Recreation, located in the AVIS Alaska Sports Complex, is a diverse division designed to assist students in providing the opportunity for physical development on the Anchorage
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develop and deliver instructional materials, including lectures, assignments, and assessments, in accordance with program curriculum and learning objectives. They will provide guidance and support to
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Simulated Participants work with College of Health students as they learn and develop examination, interviewing, and therapeutic skills in simulated clinical encounters. Simulated Participants