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maintain an active and productive research program, integrate undergraduate and graduate students into research, actively seek extramural funding, and effectively participate in departmental/university and
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program or clinical setting. Teaching philosophy commensurate with Villanova University’s mission and values. Preferred Qualifications: Eligibility for rank of associate or full CNT professor based
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applicants interested in teaching in our first-year legal writing and second-year legal writing courses. This is a continuing non-tenure track position. Villanova’s Legal Writing Program includes required
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. Understanding of the University culture and the process for decision making and program development required. Ability and willingness to travel required. Strong verbal and written communication skills required
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unionized environment is required. Technical knowledge of equipment, chemicals and cleaning procedures required. Participation in a registration program for career development in the environmental
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Students Position Summary: The College Bridge Coordinator will support the implementation of the Petey Greene Program (PGP) College Bridge program at SCI Phoenix. The program aims at helping students
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Vice President to establish and implement University-wide standards in risk management to maintain a comprehensive risk management program for the University, create understanding and acceptance
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Vice President to establish and implement University-wide standards in risk management to maintain a comprehensive risk management program for the University, create understanding and acceptance
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students to coordinate mutually convenient times for tutoring. Number of positions: 20 Department: 229-Executive MBA Program Contact Name: Rob Helterbran Contact Phone/Extension: 610-519-6580 Position
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of the central University Advancement staff to develop a comprehensive giving program for the University in the region. Identifies, cultivates, and solicits major gift prospects through face-to-face meetings