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Brandeis University’s TRiO Upward Bound Program is seeking dedicated and experienced educators to teach during our six-week summer program, designed to support low-income, first-generation college
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program chairs on course waivers and transfer credits. Develop email communications for special use campaigns and automated flows. Conduct informational interviews with prospective students to assess
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, reminders, and next steps. Respond promptly to inquiries from prospective students via email, phone, or other communication channels. Coordinate with program chairs on course waivers and transfer credits
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higher education. About the Program: The Upward Bound program at Brandeis serves 60 motivated students, focusing on boosting grades, retention, graduation rates, and knowledge of the college application
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As part of the Summer Activities Team, you'll help facilitate events both on campus and in the greater Boston area. As a part of this job you may have to: be in the sun for several hours and lift and move objects like coolers, tables, chairs, as you setup and teardown event spaces. Additionally...
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technology. This includes site visits, remote diagnostics and client services counter area. articipation in deployment as required for the university computer refresh program. Documentation of all related
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Brandeis University's Graduate Professional Studies (GPS) is looking for an industry leader to teach in our Master of Science in Applied Biotechnology & Enterprise program. Additionally
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The Kurmangaliyev lab is seeking a highly motivated Research Technician to join our interdisciplinary team focused on the intersection of Molecular Neuroscience and Computational Genomics
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. Qualifications: Required: Advanced degree (Master’s or Ph.D.) in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Data Science, Business Administration, or a related field. Professional experience in leadership roles
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, and industry experts. Provide instructional design support to faculty seeking assistance with the development of online and hybrid courses, and those receiving University support to pursue digital