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environment. Knowledge of basic computer skills. Attention to detail. Effective communication skills. Ability to learn quickly. Preferred Qualifications Physical Demands Ability to lift at least 50 lbs. Ability
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& Sci. Department Pre-Health Advising Program Location Erie, Pa Position Summary Career Readiness Learning Objectives: Communication: The Graduate Assistant will clearly and effectively communicate with
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underrepresented populations through outreach. Required Qualifications Undergraduate degree in an appropriate engineering degree and full-time enrollment in a Master of CEB program. Preferred Qualifications
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work ethic and be able to assure safety and security of Museum and its collection, especially handling of materials -student needs good communication skills -student needs good computer skills to
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Col.Health Professions & Sci. Department Physical Therapy Program Location Erie, Pa Position Summary The physical therapy program at Gannon University is committed to excellence in student-centered learning
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Position Details Position Summary Position Title Student Researcher Posting Number Division School of Engineering and Computing Department Col. of Engineering & Business Location Erie, Pa Position
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Internal Number: 4393348 Adjunct Faculty - Cybersecurity Position Summary: Gannon University's School of Engineering and Computing (SEC) is seeking to expand its pool of qualified adjuncts for its
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hours per week. The appointment is for one year. Graduate Assistant reports to the Program Directors of the MBA-BA, Online MBA and MHA and are a part of a team including a secretary and student employees
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Col.Health Professions & Sci. Department Physical Therapy Program Location Erie, Pa Position Summary The physical therapy program at Gannon University is committed to excellence in student-centered learning
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Col.Health Professions & Sci. Department Physical Therapy Program Location Erie, Pa Position Summary The physical therapy program at Gannon University is committed to excellence in student-centered learning