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Apply now Job no:502221 College / VP Area: Lerner College Business & Econ Work type:Staff Location:Newark, DE Categories:Full Time, Program/Project Management Pay Grade: 29E CONTEXT OF THE JOB: Horn
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data collection and assessment program. Engage actively with the broader museum community through conferences, workshops, and/or professional networks. Maintain awareness of evolving pedagogical
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Apply now Job no:502188 College / VP Area: Graduate College Work type:Staff Location:Newark, DE Categories:Full Time, Program/Project Management Curious about the full value of working at UD? In
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budgeting for wages. Assist McNair Director with McNair Scholars Program expenditures and grant management and compliance including Effort reporting. Create, design and maintain multiple databases and
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at UD? In addition to salary, our Total Rewards benefits and Compensation Estimator give you a clear view of the complete package. PAY GRADE: 29E/30E CONTEXT OF THE JOB: The Grants Analyst provides
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Professor in the area of Biological Sciences. We encourage applications from highly creative individuals who seek to establish an externally funded, vibrant research program in areas including, but not
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, presentation skills, and program development skills are essential. · Ability to develop and coordinate multi-task projects and implement large-scale programming events. · Ability to manage multiple tasks and
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to develop an innovative and extramurally funded research program that will complement the Department’s ongoing research areas, particularly in biomechanics and neuromotor control. A candidate’s ability to
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advisement to council recruitment officers and individual leaders. · Supervise and coordinate training for council peer educators and program leaders. · Provide advisement, education, training, and
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on British literature and art, with an emphasis on the Pre-Raphaelites and the writers and illustrators of the 1890s. Special Collections has an active exhibition program, including online exhibitions, and