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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. This position includes serving as the primary liaison with other university units (e.g., IIE, Engineering Entrepreneurship, and other relevant units). This position also includes coordination with
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computers, word processing, Excel, Access and or other spreadsheet programs required. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s preferred, preferably in Business/ Marketing/ Communications. A broad base of general
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relationships with a wide variety of departments/colleagues. Must be able to work independently as well as with others and handle situations with diplomacy and tact. Must be proficient in all standard computer
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their second year. Candidates will be expected to pursue an active program of research in one or more of the areas indicated above, and to facilitate that the Department offers the opportunity to apply for a
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and laptop computers, and fire extinguishers. Environmental conditions: (any unusual/adverse conditions such as exposure to chemicals, noise, illumination, air quality, weather exposure etc.) Work in
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Interdisciplinary Studies office and/or at GIS and Program events. Wage Rate: 10.00/hr Posting Detail Information Closing Date (11:59pm ET): Open Until Filled Yes
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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
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these values inform our interactions with campusconstituents. Strong computer skills and ability to learn new technologies. Genuinely cares about students, their well-being, and their success, along with