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, including historical research, exhibit development, transcription, and other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications To be eligible for appointments as a graduate assistant, you must: • Maintain academic
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, research assignment design, and collection development. Position Summary The Student Success Librarian will support UNCG students in a variety of ways. They will support UNCG graduate students by
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will develop a combination of leadership, program execution, risk management and student development skills that will prepare them for a career in collegiate recreation. Task & Supervision Competitive
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Lab, assisting in staff training, and contributing to program development that aligns with the Lab’s commitment to fostering inclusive and engaging communication support for a diverse student population
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talented individuals in support of the University’s mission. The Department is dedicated to providing state-of-the-art employee services including talent management, professional development and
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Experience in web development; experience with WordPress, HTML, CSS, and javascript; demonstrated skill in communication best practices, brand guides, and customer service. Tenure Status N/A Special
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Create SOAR presentation templates and marketing materials in Canva Assist with development of the SOAR Resource Guide and “Before You SOAR” video series Collaborate with campus partners to support
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process and is also responsible for database administration and web development. The position will serve as the System Administrator and Project Manager for Slate (CRM) and Banner. The Associate Director
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through interpersonal connection, growth opportunities, and professional skill development. Special Instructions to Applicants Number of Months per Year 9 Org #-Department Recreation and Wellness - 44801
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technology development. We investigate the molecular and cellular mechanisms that drive disease development and progression, including cancer, inflammation, and immune dysregulation, and leverage