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Dr. Shehnaz Alidina is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant to support the development of structured onboarding and mentorship initiatives for new faculty in the College of Nursing. The project
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Graduate Research Assistant Opportunity Project: Supporting Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Activities Dr. Alidina is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant to support the College of Nursing’s
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chair in Engineering Entrepreneurship and unit leadership within the SoPD (School of Professional Development) to assist with development, promotion, and delivery of entrepreneurship programming. Nature
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within a dynamic simulated health care environment. This role demands close collaboration with CLRC college partners and interdisciplinary teams to support the design and delivery of educational courses
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Primary Purpose: To provide design, layout and editorial solutions for the production of digital and print media within University Relations and the communications office in the College of Arts and
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Primary Purpose This Programmer Analyst is responsible for the effective design and operation of the University Library’s IT applications. As our Library continues to evolve in a digital world, you
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In the appointment of Student Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be: administrative tasks and other project assistance which may include conducting research, preparing reports
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of the administrative assistant in their absence. Additional responsibilities may include contributing to website maintenance, creating social media content, performing graphic design tasks, assisting with the annual
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academic areas unique to STM such as Catholic studies, peace studies, and social justice. This tenure-track position, at the rank of Assistant Professor, has a projected start date of July 1, 2026. STM is
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Project: Supporting Global Nursing Strategy & Engagement Initiative Dr. Shehnaz Alidina and Ana Maldonado are seeking a Research Assistant to support the College of Nursing’s ongoing globalization