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-athletes. The Director is primarily responsible for coordinating all aspects of a NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Golf program including, but not limited to, managing day-to-day operations, recruiting
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academic or research program. Administers major program components, and some or all of the program's operational requirements. Develops and organizes conferences and other public forums. Works under
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for the Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE), which encompasses the Undergraduate Writing Program, Academic Resource Center, and University Honors. Additionally, the Director may support academic HR functions
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, educators, advocates, and scholars who promote excellence and equity in every area of education. Under the leadership of the Sr. Executive Director, Constituency Programs, Humanities, Arts, and Social
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vulnerability discovery and analysis, system building, and program analysis. Candidates should have a strong publication record in relevant conferences, such as those in software engineering, security
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by email and phone. Act as as ambassador for children; often being the first contact a parent or community representative may have with the program. Responsible for communicating established CECE
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community needs. We look for highly accomplished scholars with active research programs focused on those living and working in inland Southern California. Ideal candidates will have at least five years of
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programs (union represented and non-represented) such as: conducting job classification reviews and determinations; evaluation of base pay and it's alignment with UC and UCR pay practices and State / Federal
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standards for multiple funding sources, including but not limited to NIH, NSF, NEH, Mellon Foundation, John Templeton Foundation, UCOP MRPI, and other UC Research Programs. Secure required approvals and
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intercultural and support programs that facilitate the educational, professional, and personal success of international students at UCR. Contributes to outreach and campus training that provides faculty, staff