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are in reviewing and evaluating applications, coordinating and participating in our Interview Program, executing admissions-related in-person and virtual programs and events, and maintaining data
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, coordinating and participating in our Interview Program, executing admissions-related in-person and virtual programs and events, and maintaining data integrity with the Law School’s Office of Admissions and
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the Psychology M.S. program who does not hold a Full Graduate Assistantship. Work-study eligibility preferred but open to all psychology graduate students. Additional Information: Physical Demands Summary: Wage
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possess a working knowledge of databases. Must be proficient in all standard computer applications, including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree
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competent at performing marketing research, competitor analysis, and possess a working knowledge of databases. Must be proficient in all standard computer applications, including Microsoft Word, Excel
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competent at performing marketing research, competitor analysis, and possess a working knowledge of databases. Must be proficient in all standard computer applications, including Microsoft Word, Excel
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credit, the accepted student must complete the online OUS Internship application . Once completed and accepted by this program, the student will be enrolled in HIS 2993, the three-credit History internship
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program in Contract Management. Ideal candidates have diverse experiences across the landscape of contract management, have earned industry-relevant certifications, and have experience both designing online
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sections in the first-year legal research program or two sections of the advanced legal research class. Conducts student assessment. Guest lectures in the advanced legal research class, clinics, and other
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collections. INSTRUCTION Designs, prepares, and teaches a maximum of two courses in the Law School curriculum per academic year: either two sections in the first-year legal research program or two sections