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community engagement. The department oversees the SAGE (Students Aging and Geriatrics Education) Program, a nationally recognized interprofessional learning experience designed to prepare students to meet the
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successful candidate will be expected to help develop the Communication and Digital Media major as a premier, highly visible program at UNT Dallas. We are particularly interested in student-centric, innovative
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experience. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Prior experience with specific systems, equipment and software may be specified as needed by department. Considerable knowledge of principles of computing and/or
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Program, established in 1947, is a world-renowned leader in jazz education. Offering comprehensive undergraduate and graduate degrees, the program trains students in performance, composition, arranging, and
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specified as needed by department. Considerable knowledge of principles of computing and/or communications networks, and characteristics of computing hardware and software used in distributed environments
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Collection Manager. The Collection Manager is a key supervisory role within Special Collections that provides leadership and expertise in developing and maintaining a comprehensive program for processing and
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Division strategic plans. Administer large-scale student surveys and report the results to stakeholders. Track and report on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for each DSA department. Explore program and
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social issues. This includes but is not limited to, individual advising and group workshops. Partner with program coordinators and academic advisors in the college (undergraduate and graduate
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the day today operations of the RML and develops program plans, coordinates projects, and provides contract oversight. The ED evaluates program effectiveness, collaborates with NN/LM staff on funding
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maintain a full range of academic programs at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels. Our Ph.D. is more than fifty years old and was the first doctoral program established at the University of North