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. This position supports the Department graduate student program in coordination with the department graduate program staff and faculty. The Administrative Associate Senior role includes interpreting
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biochemical approaches to studying brain function. Job Description 50% - Contributes to the daily operations of the lab and assures compliance with safety programs. Other duties as assigned. 45% - Participates
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social science and humanities disciplines. The Classics Department maintains an excellent undergraduate program and one of the top MA programs in the country. It enjoys close collaborative relationships
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, medicine, law, and a number of allied social science and humanities disciplines. The Classics Department maintains an excellent undergraduate program and one of the top MA programs in the country. It enjoys
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) years of related professional-level work experience. Computer skills in a PC/Windows environment including MS Word and MS Excel as demonstrated by application materials and previous experience. Excellent
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and adolescent development. 20% Service: Supervise graduate teaching assistants. Serve on student committees (i.e., thesis, dissertation, and comprehensive exam). Contribute to program evaluation and
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minimum of six (6) years of related professional-level work experience. Computer skills in a PC/Windows environment including MS Word and MS Excel as demonstrated by application materials and previous
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Position Overview We are seeking 1-2 full-time CW-FIT Research Project Coordinators to expand the evidence-based CW-FIT intervention to rural schools by utilizing a CW-FIT Micro-credentialing program
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counties, 50 U.S. states, and over 40 countries. The units in Jayhawk Global include Academic & Professional Programs (including the Aerospace Short Course Program, KU IT Boot Camps, and the Osher Lifelong
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instructional. Application materials will be reviewed by the faculty and placed in a pool for consideration for developing and/or teaching undergraduate courses consistent with program instructional needs