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work may also be considered. Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities 45% Event Marketing Execute promotional campaigns for college and community-based events. Develop flyers, social media posts, web
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Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 1039576 Working/Functional Title Software Engineer I Position Summary Michigan State University (MSU) operates the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) as a user
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on the development, evaluation, and implementation of community-viable interventions for children with ASD and their families. The research assistant will be responsible for coordinating and conducting research
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Internal Number: 1041428 Position Summary The Department of Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) seeks an Administrative Business Professional to supervise support staff, manage the operations of a
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Technical Lead role supporting the development of Knowledge Commons, a nonprofit academic professional network serving scholars worldwide. The successful candidate will be a leader in academic web development
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protect department reputation. Develop and execute health promoting communication strategies, campaigns, publications, and other materials for Health Promotion and Engagement campaigns, programs, services
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graduate program events Develop and update student handbooks and website content Produce various reports and analyze data to support program decisions Serve on the graduate recruitment team and attend
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protocols. Recommend local structures for safety management and develop “best practice” roles and responsibilities. Coordinate, set agenda, maintain web site and carry out directives of Risk and Security
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for department in collaboration with IPF's Human Resource department. This includes but is not limited to: staffing requests, hiring, termination, salary increases, developing screening matrices, scheduling
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administered by the College of Natural Science and the College of Engineering, is one of the newest units at MSU. Founded in 2015, CMSE recognizes computation as the “triple junction” of algorithm development