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US North. At the heart of Slavery North is a fellowship program that welcomes national and international students, artists, and scholars, providing them with the space, funding, time, and community
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administrators. Provide support and maintenance of cloud computing systems, both on-premises and with third parties, including assessing systems services to identify potential weakness and problems and refining
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functions of Sports Medicine for the Football Program. Essential Functions Provide prevention, evaluation, recognition, treatment, diagnosis, referral and rehabilitation of injuries for Football student
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, and financial reporting. Functional knowledge of generally accepted accounting and financial principles. Advanced proficiency in computer systems, including current and emerging networked data systems
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, collaborates with Undergraduate Program Directors to clear undergraduate students for Graduation. Provides supplemental professional development in HFA Advising Staff Meetings on a bi-monthly basis. Supports
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, collaborates with Undergraduate Program Directors to clear undergraduate students for Graduation. Provides supplemental professional development in HFA Advising Staff Meetings on a bi-monthly basis. Supports
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Alert program for SBS students. Liaises with Undergraduate Student Success and Provost’s Office, coordinates with Department DUAs for student follow-up. Works with external constituencies such as alumni
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required. Researches and prepares strategic presentations for senior leadership. Directs the earned media analytics program, creating media databases and producing reports. Develops public relations
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Apply now Job no:526688 Work type:Senior/Research Fellow (Amherst Only) Location:UMass Amherst Department: Computer Science Union: Non-Unit Exempt Categories:Manning College of Information
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personnel to ensure high quality advising and academic services for all students, with particular emphasis on programmatic needs for first-year, transfer, and at-risk students and uses computer-based