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of higher education in Utah. The School of the Arts has over 1700 students enrolled in over 20 programs, making it one of the largest art schools/colleges in the state. In March 2019, the School of the Arts
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Position Announcement The e2i program is seeking skilled videography/cinematography students to assist with creating compelling video content for interdisciplinary projects. This position provides
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the guidance of the program director, department chair, and dean, you will design and teach engaging courses, develop instructional materials, and employ effective teaching and assessment methods aligned with
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imaging data analysis is not required but highly desirable. Knowledge / Skills / Abilities The following skills and abilities are necessary: Proficiency with computer programming languages, including Python
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limited to: Gathering, compiling, cleaning and/or entering data Assisting with transcription and/or coding of qualitative data Assisting in programming, coordinating, and conducting survey research, focus
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. Maintains and submits accurate and current reports and records involving student accountability, attendance, performance, and follow-up. Coordinates cooperative work experience programs and students as
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Position Announcement At Utah Valley University, you’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of high school students through the GEAR UP Utah program. As part of a
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the Deaf Studies – Interpreting Emphasis program. Sessions will be conducted in person and virtually. Complete tutoring certification program, model problem-solving skills and study strategies, assist in
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guide outreach efforts with business leaders, entrepreneurs, and economic development organizations, while overseeing the operations, personnel, and programming of UVU’s Utah Valley and Heber Valley BRCs
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Thought and Leadership Initiative, a legislatively established program that directs the Center “to facilitate nonpartisan political discussion, provide civic education and research, [and] provide courses in