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Description To be eligible for the teaching graduate assistant positions, you must first be admitted to the Biology MS program. The Teaching Assistants (TA) are expected to assist and be able
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. Research experience, excellent computer skills, eye for detail, self-motivated. Ability to make connections in both interpersonal settings and online spaces. Team-oriented. Knowledgeable or willing to learn
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, email, etc.) Critical and analytical skills, adaptability, and flexibility. Research experience, excellent computer skills, eye for detail, self-motivated. Ability to make connections in both
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Education: Bachelor's Degree Required in Criminal Justice or a related field Currently admitted to a UCM graduate degree program 3.0 or higher graduate level GPA if previous graduate level courses have been
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. Support event setup and teardown, including light lifting and moving of chairs or tables. Enforce venue and event policies to ensure safety and a positive guest experience. Assist guests with accessibility
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detailed project and financial performance reports to senior leadership, offering insights for decision-making and future planning Ensure all construction activities comply with university policies, safety
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committed to the success of students. This includes quality teaching, advising, collegiality and communication. In addition, faculty provide service to their program, department and university, engage in
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. The Criminal Justice and Criminology Program is housed in the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies. The program currently has 12 full-time faculty positions with approximately 335 undergraduate
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of enrollment. This position is critical to helping new UCM domestic graduate prospective students enroll in their desired graduate program. This position collaborates with the Marketing Specialist position and
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, or related field Currently admitted to a UCM graduate degree program 3.0 or higher graduate level GPA if previous graduate level courses have been taken 2.7 or higher undergraduate level GPA if no previous