260 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"U"-"University-of-St"-"U.S" positions at Villanova University
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, teaching and service has prepared them to support the University’s mission, particularly regarding community service and social justice. Primary teaching responsibilities will be in the Sociology program and
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administrators. Villanova’s most precious asset is our people. As an employee, you will receive a holistic benefits package, generous paid time off, a competitive retirement savings plan, flexible work options
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administrators. Villanova’s most precious asset is our people. As an employee, you will receive a holistic benefits package, generous paid time off, a competitive retirement savings plan, flexible work options
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team to support the recruitment, admissions, and yield processes for the College’s graduate programs to reach desired cohort sizes and program revenue targets.The Director supervises and manages
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systems. Basic computer skills. Villanova University attire or button down/collared shirt. Khaki or dress pants. Hats are permitted but must be Villanova or Nike branded. Must be worn forward. Clean
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to the Assistant Director with the Pennsylvania State Grant program; comparing State Grant awards in Banner and PHEAA system; updating PHEAA Partner Interface; and identifying students who did not list VU as first
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effectiveness of program and help identify opportunities for improving operations. Assist in leading, guiding, and training students, and/or volunteers working on campus recycling efforts. Outreach to campus
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discreetly with sensitive information. Proficient in Microsoft Office products and overall computer usage. Student must be able to work 2-3 consecutive hours, at least 2 days a week. Preference for
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: Requirements: Currently enrolled as a student in the Villanova College of Engineering. Experience with at least one of the following areas: electronics, 3D printing, computer-aided design (CAD), or woodworking
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teaching responsibilities will be in the Sociology program and consist of 4 undergraduate courses for the first academic year (2/2 teaching load) and 5 undergraduate courses for following academic years (3/2