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SFP - Program Manager - 25000906 Description : SFP - Program Manager Department of Computer Science College of Arts & Sciences The College of Arts & Sciences at Georgia State University is
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is one of eleven colleges at Georgia State University and houses the majors of Nursing, Nutrition, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Respiratory Therapy, Dental Hygiene, Health Informatics
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-athletes for the program. The Head Coach for Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field (Indoor/Outdoor) will also meet all objectives of the sport within the University, Athletic Department, NCAA, and Sun Belt
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variety of computer, classroom, and networking equipment, as well as other technology in use by GSU Faculty, Staff, and Students. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Installation, setup, and maintenance
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and email. Through the DXO program, this position will work closely with the central Annual Giving department, the lead DXO and DXOs in other cohorts to ensure all donor experience strategies
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experience; or a combination of education and related experience. Preferred Requirements: Master’s degree in library and information science or current MLIS student. Strong organizational acumen and a
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. Other major units of International Initiatives include International Partnerships and Agreements, Special Programs for Global Engagement, Virtual Exchange, and Global Scholar Distinction program. GSU is
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: Maintain computer database and collect, record, and monitor all IV-E student data as submitted in semester reports. Assist the program director in implementing policies and procedures, and monitor compliance
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for computer science and AI education for all involves integrating these subjects into various disciplines across formal education, ensuring all students can practice solving problems with these powerful tools. We work
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an Academic Administrative Specialist, you will serve as a critical link between the School of Nursing and the Office of Academic Assistance, supporting the RN-BS/LPN-RN Program and the Undergraduate