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institutions in North America. The University of Kansas School of Business offers undergraduate, master's (full-time, part-time, and online) and doctoral programs. In recent years, the School has experienced
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Governance/Awards Support - 30% - Curriculum Workflow and Catalog Coordinates workflow throughout the academic year for a high volume of new programs, program changes, new courses, course changes, and course
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processes that support policy implementation and graduate students' progress to degree. This position's scope extends across all graduate programs on the KU-Lawrence and KU-Edwards campuses and provides
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that the university remains competitive with industry aligned practices, enhances collaboration with external partners, and supports the delivery of services and programs that meet professional and market-driven
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documents for faculty and academic administrators. Coordinate travel and events for faculty workshops and programming. Support accommodated testing in compliance with confidentiality and accessibility
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Prepare, edit, and format various documents for faculty and academic administrators. Coordinate travel and events for faculty workshops and programming. Support accommodated testing in compliance with
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management of the systems and processes that support policy implementation and graduate students’ progress to degree. This position’s scope extends across all graduate programs on the KU-Lawrence and KU
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merit salary materials in coordination with Chair and FYW Program Distribute information to department faculty and graduate students via email 25% Communication & Event Coordination Coordinate and develop
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university and third-party partners. The person will coordinate communications and marketing efforts for the School of Education and Human Sciences programs in Lawrence, Edwards Campus in Overland Park, and
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29861BR Achievement & Assessment Inst Position Overview The University of Kansas Upward Bound programs are federally funded TRIO programs that work with first-generation and low-income college