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needed for future engaged learning, a core component of the LEAPS program. Students will be introduced to different contexts for engaged learning and participate in planning and debriefing discussions with
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. ECON 201 and ECON 202 are low level undergraduate courses. ECON 201: Together with ECON 202, this course serves to introduce the student to the basic ideas and concepts of modern economic analysis, and
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University Housing, Michigan Dining and other internal units to provide a seamless residential experience for residents. Student Life Facilities has four component areas: Central Campus Operations, North
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documentation of scholarly ability and achievement (record of publications in peer-reviewed journals). Preferred candidate will possess the critical elements of teaching (knowledge of subject matter, skill in
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opportunity (and is expected) to learn processes and policies of financial aid and the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships as a foundational element of their professional development. The work-study
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. Establish research questions, identify required data, and determine analytical approach. Complete IRB research applications, maintain data agreements and security. Data Collection and Analysis Collect, manage
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be research, data analysis, drafting and publishing research articles, and other scholarly outcomes that arise from a four-year project that uses temporal embeddings of large, heterogeneous scientific
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and new qualitative research projects. Key responsibilities include data management, conducting semi-structured qualitative interviews, utilizing qualitative analysis software, preparing reports, and
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knowledge of aseptic techniques. Highly functional abilities with technology such as e-mail, computerized ordering systems, word processing, and nutrient analysis software. Ability to work independently in
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: Financial Management: Provide comprehensive oversight of fiscal activities, including financial planning, scenario forecasting, variance analysis, financial reporting, and rate setting. Lead the development