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Administrative Information Support Services (AITS) is uniquely positioned to support the University's mission by providing the primary university-wide, shared resources of computing hardware, software, data and
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strengths in materials chemistry, computational chemistry, and catalysis. New research staff have the opportunity to contribute to these areas, as well as interfacing with growing interdisciplinary programs
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equipment of the profession. Ability to set priorities and complete assignments on time. Ability to work evenings, nights and weekends as necessary. Ability to operate personal computer with a general
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and effectively with a number of teams and individuals to accomplish the goals of the program. Commitment to the success of high school students through the college application process. Preferred
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Program, established in 1947, is a world-renowned leader in jazz education. Offering comprehensive undergraduate and graduate degrees, the program trains students in performance, composition, arranging, and
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specified as needed by department. Considerable knowledge of principles of computing and/or communications networks, and characteristics of computing hardware and software used in distributed environments
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, program requirements, and course scheduling. This position is responsible for coordinating and delivering high-quality recruitment, admission, and advising initiatives for targeted student populations and
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community engagement. The department oversees the SAGE (Students Aging and Geriatrics Education) Program, a nationally recognized interprofessional learning experience designed to prepare students to meet the
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, or professional academic advising. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Strong presentation skills. Strong problem-solving skills. Ability to use a variety of complex computer applications. Ability to communicate
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written communication skills.Ability to analyze data and prepare presentations and publications.Ability to establish and maintain positive professional relationships with External and Internal Program staff