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graduate teaching assistants within the School of Health and Human Sciences (HHS) at UNCG. This position is responsible for helping to maintain an extensive inventory of 750+ faculty and staff computers
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of Science degrees in: Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and Hospitality and Tourism Management. All three degrees are offered online and on campus. Additionally, the Department delivers courses in
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program management experience Knowledge of student development and health behavior theories and how to incorporate into student learning outcomes and student success. Strong knowledge of national
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consultation, support, and/or training to end-users/clients of computer or other technology based systems. Employees may provide technical support of hardware, applications, operating systems, and networking
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Director of Marketing at the Bryan School of Business and Economics at UNCG, the Marketing Coordinator will collaborate with marketing, recruitment, and program stakeholders to enhance awareness and drive
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excess of $1B. Primary Purpose of the Organizational Unit The department of Nutrition is located in the School of Health and Human Sciences (HHS), which aims to inspire and equip students, faculty, and
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the Dean of the School of Health and Human Sciences and the Director of Development for HHS. The University Program Associate is responsible for the following: coordinating the School’s donor relations and
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Triad region in excess of $1B. Primary Purpose of the Organizational Unit The Master of Science (M.S.) in Instructional Technology and Design is a fully online program offered for those who want to work
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’ candidacies for admission to UNCG, and positively affect admitted students’ decisions to matriculate to UNCG. Minimum Qualifications A Bachelor’s degree, outstanding public speaking skills, excellent computer
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skills, excellent computer skills, and a valid driver’s license are required for this position. The position requires the ability to make independent decisions when interpreting policy and to make research