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program and the FCVC Summer Undergraduate Research fellowship program. The successful candidate will have the skills and knowledge to implement and follow organizational policies and procedures, have a
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transitioned from the first year advising center (START). CASL Advising also assists CASL graduate programs with records support and graduation audits. Responsibilities* General academic advising (60%): Manage a
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communications program in support of the university's strategic sustainability and climate commitments. You will play a pivotal role in galvanizing coordinated strategy and content-development coordinating with
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intermediate in the English Language & Literature Department, supporting the Hopwood Program and the Detroit River Story Lab. We are seeking an engaged and detail-oriented leader who can partner with the Hopwood
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other sources, clean and construct datasets, perform statistical programming, and provide technical assistance to the investigative team members. In this role, the candidate will utilize a number of data
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Apply Now How to Apply This is a "multiple-fill" job opening: A total of two (2) (1.0 FTE), Registered Nurses will be hired to fill this job opening. Hours & shifts are identical for both hires
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research assistants with the ability to travel to schools in the Bronx to support on-site data collection for an in-school evaluation of a violence prevention program, as well as provide remote support in
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multiple projects. Experience in manipulating or analyzing data. Creativity and initiative in developing new programs. Prior experience in program development or management. Ability to pass federal and state
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technical support for members across the UMSI community. Who We Are The School of Information is a progressive, interdisciplinary professional school that offers five academic programs. UMSI delivers
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(PNG) Program at the the Survey Research Center (SRC) within the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research (ISR). The PNG Program currently consists of a growing number of scholars with