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that positively change and impact their members, communities, and beyond. FSL's mission is to support the development of student leaders and their fraternities or sororities through partnerships with students
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Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and Data Science (DS) into cybersecurity education. The project builds full-cycle labs that move from attack/data generation to feature engineering, model development
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collection profile in collaboration with colleagues from across the library to enhance access, discovery, preservation, teaching, learning, and research. You will lead innovation in collection development
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development, and related functions. Professional development and service (10%) Perform service to the profession and/or discipline through committee work, scholarly communication, and other means, and develop a
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source and nurture relationships with external organizations, in addition to working with the Office of University Development (OUD) to develop and implement a strategy for the discovery, cultivation
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education, training, career development and certification. We also offer a variety of specialized roles and growth opportunities to fit your desired career path and goals. People want MichiganAnswers?. Help
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development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided by our Strategic Principles and has three critical components; patient care, education and
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, coaching, discipline, and evaluation of CSR staff. Participate in the development, implementation and revision of individual performance plans. Facilitate open channels of communication with Nursing
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Medicine. Alongside their triad partners, the Medical Director, (Non-Operative) Sports Medicine has responsibility for advancing the development, implementation, alignment, and performance of UMH Sports
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the selection, training and development for student staff in undergraduate, graduate, and professional communities within diverse residential communities housing over 12,000 students in residence halls and