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an inclusive and innovative community of service for the common good. Course Description The Engineering Honors Program manages three Honors Seminar courses - ENGR 230, 330, and 430. ENGR 230 (Honors Seminar I
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in the term for which you are applying. Desired Qualifications* LSA student enrolled in a graduate program. Preference may be given to applicants who have previously taken a course for which they apply
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. We offer a comprehensive training program for new Research Administrators, pairing them with dedicated mentors to guide their onboarding and training. As a Research Administrator at LSA Finance, you
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who value and support this work as we look to expand digital accessibility support for the U-M community. This position will support the University's organization-wide digital accessibility program. The
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be made to Lisa Broome (lbroome@umich.edu ) Associate Director, LSA Honors. Course Description The LSA Honors Program invites applications to teach Honors Core 230: Eating Right: Why Humans Love & Hate
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developing leaders who are empowered to halt the climate crisis and create an environmentally sound future for generations to come. To learn more about SEAS and our values, please visit our website at https
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student in good standing at the University of Michigan. To be appointed as a GSI or GSSA, a graduate student must be in good standing in their degree program and for Terms I and II, must be registered
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any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes . Contact Information Contact Academic Program Manager Nathan Sadowsky at nsad@umich.edu with questions. Applications
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of Michigan offers a comprehensive benefits package to help you stay well, protect yourself and your family, and plan for a secure future. Benefits include: Generous time off A retirement plan that provides two
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The Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences is seeking to hire two (2) GSIs in the winter 2026 academic term to lead concurrent project/studio-work and grade assignments for COMPFOR 111. Course