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About the Opportunity Part Time Lecturer, Arts Administration and Cultural Entrepreneurship Summary and Responsibility The graduate program in Arts Administration and Cultural Entrepreneurship is
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About the Opportunity Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses with the Master’s degree program in Global Studies and International Affairs. Courses include (but not limited to): Globalization and
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, team supervision, and program coordination Understanding of how academic institutions function as year-round enterprises Collaborative partnerships with departments across campus including Facilities
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this core course for our NASPAA-accredited Master of Public Administration program. The course surveys governmental budgeting at the federal, state, and local levels, examines major revenue sources and
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dual-degree program in public health. In addition to the diverse and innovative degree programs, the SOPPS has also developed an increasing number of post-doctoral training partnerships across a variety
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, benefits eligible position. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Graduate from a CAATE accredited Bachelors or Entry-Level Masters education program BOC Certified (or eligible) Massachusetts Licensed Athletic Trainer
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reports to the Senior Manager of the Building Safety Program in the Office of Academic and Research Safety (OARS). As an embedded safety staff, you will facilitate, assess, and promote an enhanced culture
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the university. Work closely with other BCORe staff, PIs, NU-RES officials and department administrators for proposal submission and award administration. Assist with identifying sponsored program opportunities
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. Positions are available contingent upon enrollment, funding and departmental needs. Stipend rates per course. The Cooperative Education Program at the College of Professional Studies Course assignment and
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exceptional faculty are dedicated to promoting excellence in practice, education, scholarship, and community service. Faculty are engaged in active clinical research and practice. A hallmark of our program is