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experience working with first-year students. Three (3) years of full-time professional experience in academic advising, counseling, or student services at the college or university level. Program development
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experience working with first-year students. Three (3) years of full-time professional experience in academic advising, counseling, or student services at the college or university level. Program development
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clients in the development and fulfillment of recovery and other life goals and accessing the necessary resources and supports (i.e. housing, medical and mental; health care, legal rights and entitlements
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to establish and maintain an independent, productive research program with the goal of securing external funding. They are expected to provide effective teaching, mentor students at all levels, and contribute
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standards and driving continuous quality improvement within the MD program. As the primary liaison for LCME accreditation within the Renaissance School of Medicine's (SOM) Office of Medical Education, the
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HERE page to learn about the total rewards we offer. #LI-TG1 Job Number: 2503221 Official Job Title: Programmer-Analyst Job Field : Information Technology Primary Location : US-NY-Stony Brook Department
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HERE page to learn about the total rewards we offer. #LI-TG1 Job Number: 2503221 Official Job Title: Programmer-Analyst Job Field : Information Technology Primary Location : US-NY-Stony Brook Department
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, project management documents and other web-based/public relations resources. Develop and offer resources and avenues to promote new collaborations and research interests within and beyond the campus and
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other web-based/public relations resources. Develop and offer resources and avenues to promote new collaborations and research interests within and beyond the campus and SUNY. Provide training on internal
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, project management documents and other web-based/public relations resources. Develop and offer resources and avenues to promote new collaborations and research interests within and beyond the campus and