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/postings/59546 Job Type: Full-Time Posting Detail Information Position Summary The Department of History and the Asian Studies Program in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Buffalo is
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of Associate Director of Student Recruitment and Enrollment. The Associate Director of Student Recruitment and Enrollment is expected to work across all program levels (BS, DNP and PhD) and function in a matrix
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Program Activities: Attend weekly meetings with project Principal Investigators (PIs) to discuss project updates and coordinate activities. Participate in all study meetings, including conference calls
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to faculty, staff, and students, with responsibilities spanning graduate and undergraduate program assistance, event management, and department operations. In this position, you will be responsible
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that exceed salary alone. There are personal rewards including comprehensive health and retirement plan options. We also focus on creating and sustaining a healthy mix of work, personal and academic pursuit
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candidates to apply for the position of Associate Professor or Full Professor to be known as Professor of Empire Innovation. Selected candidates will receive support through the SUNY Empire Innovation Program
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Support Associate. The Associate is responsible for overseeing and continuously assessing and improving processes related to: calculation of degree applicable credit (DAC) for financial aid programs, NCAA
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graduate students, advise students at all levels, and maintain an active research program. Successful candidates for an Associate Professor or Full Professor position should have a strong record of scholarly
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advisement; industry internships; laboratory and instrumentation upgrades; student excellence initiatives; program assessment and accreditation; diversity enhancement; and external educational grant support in
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to maintain an active research agenda, to teach 2 courses per semester, at least 50% of these courses on Korean cultural production, cross-listed with the Asian studies program, in addition to courses