21 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof" positions at University of Massachusetts Boston
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programs by assisting new CM students with making a smooth transition to campus; Conduct group and individual advising sessions, in person and/or virtually, as part of the University-wide orientation program
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candidate should be capable of instructing core and specialized courses for our Bachelor of Arts program in Community Development and our Master of Science program in Urban Planning and Community Development
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and/or interested students involved with the Nursing Program through the Manning College of Nursing and Health Sciences (MCNHS). Work with representatives from Admissions, Registrars and MCNHS Student
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skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. • Participation Requirements: Fellows must commit to participating in all program activities and reporting
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the PhD Program in Counseling Psychology and will also support the MS in Mental Health Counseling, and the Ph.D. program in Counseling and School Psychology. Preference will be given to applicants with
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American) Institutes. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an active, collaborative, and impactful research program, seeking funding from public and private sources. The successful candidate
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Job Description: The Department of Biology at the University of Massachusetts Boston seeks applicants for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor to pursue a research program in microbial
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resources necessary to advance the vision of UMass Boston Athletics. The Deputy AD leads a comprehensive development program including major gifts, annual giving, sponsorships, and stewardship, while managing
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persuasive proposals that highlight the organization's needs, program details, budgets, and expected outcomes. Tailor Proposals: Customize proposals to meet the specific interests and requirements of each
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with broader solicitation strategies. Conduct interviews with faculty, senior administrators, and program staff to gather necessary content and context. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Serve as a liaison