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transition from supporting the MMLA program to supporting the interdisciplinary programs within the College of Arts and Sciences. Minimum Education and/or Work Experience Bachelor’s degree in related field
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member Certificates/Credentials/Licenses None Computer Skills Ability to use MS Office, e-mail and other office automation systems. Supervisory Responsibilities Yes Required operation of university owned
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the values and mission of a Jesuit university. Experience with international marketing is preferred. Valid driver’s license and passport. Certificates/Credentials/Licenses N/A Computer Skills Knowledge of
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Education and/or Work Experience: Earned bachelor’s in Psychology, Social Science, Higher Education or related field; advanced degree preferred Experience in support of assessment and program evaluation
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Education and/or Work Experience: Earned bachelor’s in Psychology, Social Science, Higher Education or related field; advanced degree preferred Experience in support of assessment and program evaluation
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Education and/or Work Experience: Earned bachelor’s in Psychology, Social Science, Higher Education or related field; advanced degree preferred Experience in support of assessment and program evaluation
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and interest in supporting the career needs of first-generation college students. Specific Responsibilities Coordinates and manages career support for Scholars Program students to ensure career
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Department Name FACILITIES LSC Location Code FACILITIES LSC (07211A) Is this split and/or fully grant funded? No Duties and Responsibilities Under the direct supervision of experienced engineering staff
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Department Name FACILITIES LSC Location Code FACILITIES LSC (07211A) Is this split and/or fully grant funded? No Duties and Responsibilities Under the direct supervision of experienced engineering staff
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Science Program in the College of Arts and Sciences at Loyola University Chicago seeks qualified candidates for a one-year appointment as Full-Time Instructor beginning Fall 2025. Loyola’s Forensic Science