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Position Overview Graduate Enrollment Management (GEM) reports to the Vice Provost for Enrollment Management. Enrollment Management includes the following functional units: Graduate Enrollment Management
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management to submit applications that will be reviewed by the faculty and placed in a pool for consideration for part time lecturer positions. A lecturer teaches an undergraduate level course either in-person
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30946BR Chancellor's Office Position Overview The Administrative Associate Sr serves as the office coordinator and primary receptionist for the Chancellor’s Office and executive suite in Strong Hall
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questions in genetics and evolutionary biology. Our current work integrates wet lab and computational approaches to understand the genetics of adaptation and speciation, with a focus on the role of gene
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30987BR Office of Community Impact Position Overview The Executive Assistant for the Office for Community Impact supports a critical role in managing the daily coordination for the Vice Provost
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Position Overview The Administrative Associate Sr serves as the office coordinator and primary receptionist for the Chancellor's Office and executive suite in Strong Hall (General Counsel, Public Affairs
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will support the Director and serve as the office manager. This position will be responsible for managing calendars and schedules as well as assisting with various projects. This position will work in
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Director and serve as the office manager. This position will be responsible for managing calendars and schedules as well as assisting with various projects. This position will work in partnership with
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democracy. The PMC invites qualified professionals to apply for part-time instructional positions for our in-person and online professional development classes and consulting engagements. Positions vary and
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31092BR Indigenous Studies Position Overview This Full-time position will provide administrative support to the Office of Sovereign Partnerships and Indigenous Initiatives (50%) in the Chancellors